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  2. List of historical currencies - Wikipedia

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    5-sol French coin and silver coins – New France Spanish-American coins- unofficial; Playing cards – 1685-1760s, sometimes officially New France; 15 and a 30-deniers coin known as the mousquetaire – early 17th century New France

  3. Japanese invasion money - Wikipedia

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    A photographer kneels on a street littered with invasion money, Rangoon, 1945. Japanese invasion money, officially known as Southern Development Bank Notes (Japanese: 大東亜戦争軍票 Dai Tō-A Sensō gunpyō, "Greater East Asia War military scrip"), was currency issued by the Japanese Military Authority, as a replacement for local currency after the conquest of colonies and other states ...

  4. Category:Modern obsolete currencies - Wikipedia

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    Cash (currency) Catalan peseta; Central American Republic real; Ceylonese rixdollar; Chilean escudo; Chilean peso (1817–1960) Chinese cash (currency unit) Chinese customs gold unit; Chinese gold yuan; Chinese National Currency; Cochinchina piastre; Colombian real; Conventionsthaler; Cook Islands dollar; Cornado; Costa Rican peso; Costa Rican ...

  5. Early American currency - Wikipedia

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    Early American currency went through several stages of development during the colonial and post-Revolutionary history of the United States. John Hull was authorized by the Massachusetts legislature to make the earliest coinage of the colony (the willow, the oak, and the pine tree shilling ) in 1652.

  6. Trade dollar - Wikipedia

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    Trade dollars were silver coins minted as trade coins by various countries to facilitate trade with countries in East Asia, especially China and Japan.They all approximated in weight and fineness to the Spanish dollar, which had set the standard for a de facto common currency for trade in the Far East.

  7. Currency Exchange Near Me: Find Your Closest Location - AOL

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    Which banks offer foreign currency exchange? Banks such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo and TD Bank may offer a foreign currency exchange service to account holders for free or at a modest charge .