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  2. File:EUR 1979-295.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Euro - Wikipedia

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    The name euro was officially adopted on 16 December 1995 in Madrid. [16] The euro was introduced to world financial markets as an accounting currency on 1 January 1999, replacing the former European Currency Unit (ECU) at a ratio of 1:1 (US$1.1743 at the time). Physical euro coins and banknotes entered into circulation on 1 January 2002, making ...

  6. New Zealand dollar - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand dollar was initially pegged to both the British pound sterling and the United States dollar at NZ$1 = UK£ 1 ⁄ 2 = US$1.40. On 21 November 1967 sterling was devalued from UK£1 = US$2.80 to US$2.40 (see Bretton Woods system ), but the New Zealand dollar was devalued even more from NZ$1 = US$1.40 to US$1.12, to match the value ...

  7. File:EUD 1999-295.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Euro banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The full design of the Europa series 5 euro banknote was revealed on 10 January 2013. [90] The new note entered circulation on 2 May 2013. [91] The full design of the Europa series 10 euro note was revealed on 13 January 2014 and it entered circulation on 23 September 2014. [92]

  9. European Exchange Rate Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) is a system introduced by the European Economic Community on 1 January 1999 alongside the introduction of a single currency, the euro (replacing ERM 1 and the euro's predecessor, the ECU) as part of the European Monetary System (EMS), to reduce exchange rate variability and achieve monetary stability in Europe.