Category
page 2Modern obsolete currencies
Estonian mark
former currency of Estonia
spesmilo
The spesmilo (, plural spesmiloj ) is an obsolete decimal international currency, proposed in 1907 by René de Saussure and used before World War I by a few British and Swiss banks, primarily the Ĉekbanko Esperantista.
French Indochinese piastre
currency of French Indochina between 1885 and 1952
Danzig gulden
currency of the Free City of Danzig between 1923 and 1939
Sudanese dinar
the currency of Sudan between 1992 and 2007
zaire
currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and then of the Republic of Zaire from 1967 until 1997
Israeli lira
currency of the State of Israel from 9 June 1952 until 23 February 1980
Lithuanian talonas
former currency of Lithuania
Kraków złoty
currency issued in the independent Free City of Kraków in 1835
Malagasy franc
former currency of Madagascar
South African pound
currency used in South Africa (1910–1961)
Guinean syli
former currency in Guinea
koban
coin from the Edo period of Japan
Peruvian inti
currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991
Tuvan akşa
currency of the Tuvan People's Republic between 1934 and 1944
Georgian abazi
Silver coin
British West African pound
historical currency
Straits dollar
currency
Abbasi
Persian silver coin
Korean yen
currency
German East African rupie
currency
Latvian rublis
former currency of Latvia
Australian pound
currency of Australia from 1910 until 14 February 1966
Biafran pound
former African monetary currency
Republika Srpska dinar
currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1994
Swedish riksdaler
pre-1873 currency unit in Sweden
Newfoundland dollar
currency of the Colony and later the Dominion of Newfoundland from 1865 to 1949

Conventionsthaler
thumb|upright=1.2|: Francis I, Emperor of Austria, 1822; [[Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony, 1813, Dresden Mint]]
Moldovan cupon
temporary currency of Moldova, 1992–1993
Afghan rupee
former currency of Afghanistan (1891–1925)
Malian franc
historical currency of Mali (1962–1984)
Chilean escudo
currency
Polish marka
former currency
Hawaiian dollar
currency of Hawaii between 1847 and 1898

Stelo
The stelo ("star"; plural: steloj) was from 1945 to 1993 a monetary unit of Esperantists, one of whose aims was to achieve a single world currency. Attempts at an earlier currency, the speso, were cut short by the First World War. For a time the Universal League (Esperanto: Universala Ligo), part of the Esperanto movement, issued coupons and coins denominated in steloj, making attempts to link the Stelo to existing currencies on the basis of relative purchasing power in different countries.
Algerian franc
currency of Algeria between 1848 and 1964
cash
Chinese currency unit used on cash coins in imperial and early republican China
Portuguese Timorese escudo
timorese currency (1959-1976)
Yemeni Dinar
former currency of Yemen
Rhodesian dollar
former currency of Rhodesia (1970-1980)
Angolan escudo
currency of Angola between 1914 and 1928 and again between 1958 and 1977
Taiwanese yen
the currency of Japanese Taiwan from 1895 to 1946
Old Taiwan dollar
currency
Tajikistani ruble
currency of Tajikistan between May 10, 1995 and October 29, 2000
Greek phoenix
currency formerly used in Greece (1828–1832)
Portuguese real
currency of Portugal from c. 1430 until 1911
Tunisian franc
former Tunisian currency
Old Israeli shekel
currency of the State of Israel between 24 February 1980 and 31 December 1985
Malaya and British Borneo dollar
former currency that existed for use in Malaya and in North Borneo

Batzen
thumb|200px|Bernese batzen (15th century)
thumb|40-Batzen Thaler, Vaud, 1812
thumb|Bern: 5 Batzen 1826, concordat type
thumb|Freiburg im Üechtland|Freiburg (Freyburg): 1 Batzen 1830
The batzen is a historical Swiss, south German, and Austrian coin. It was first produced in Bern, Switzerland, from 1492 and remained in use there until the mid-19th century.
Zanzibari rupee
former currency of Zanzibar from 1908 to December 31, 1935
New Zealand pound
currency of New Zealand from 1840 until 1967
Equatorial Guinean ekwele
former Equatorial Guinean currency
cash
style of former Chinese coins minted with central holes for transport on ropes and cords
Libyan pound
currency
Argentine real
former argentine currency
Japanese military yen
currency of the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces

Altyn sign
Altyn (Russian , also ) is a historical Russian currency (symbol: 15px). The name in Tatar is altın (алтын) meaning "gold", and altı () meaning "six", since it was worth six dengi, equivalent to three kopeck silver, then copper, a small value coin, or 180–206 copper puls.

Vereinsthaler
thumb|right|250px|Austrian Vereinstaler of 1866The Vereinsthaler (, union thaler) was a standard silver coin of German Confederation, used in most German states and the Austrian Empire in the years before German unification.
Transcaucasian ruble
coin of the Federal Socialist Soviet Republic of Transcaucasia