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Slovak koruna (1939–1945)
currency of the Nazi-era Slovak Republic between 1939 and 1945
Peruvian sol
former currency of Peru
Cambodian tical
currency of Cambodia until 1875
Gambian pound
currency of the Gambia between 1965 and 1971
French Indian rupee
currency of French India
candareen
A candareen (; ; Singapore English usage: hoon) is a traditional measurement of weight in East Asia. It is equal to 10 cash and is of a mace. It is approximately 378 milligrams. A troy candareen is approximately .
Danish rigsdaler
former currency of Denmark
Luccan pound
former type of currency
São Tomé and Príncipe escudo
former currency of São Tomé and Príncipe
mace
former Chinese unit of weight and currency
Jamaican pound
official currency of Jamaica from 1840 to 1969
Rhodesian pound
currency of Southern Rhodesia from 1964 to 1965 and Rhodesia from 1965 until 1970
Italian East African lira
Currency once used in the former Italian colonial possession of Italian East Africa.
Mongolian dollar
former currency of Mongolia
Sardinian lira
currency of the Kingdom of Sardinia between August 6, 1816 and March 17, 1861
örtug
thumb|Örtug from Gotland (the city of [[Visby)]] thumb|Örtug from the city of Västerås, during the reign of Gustav Vasa
British West Indies dollar
currency of British Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean territories of the British West Indies from 1935 to 1965
Sovznak
Sovznaks () were promissory notes issued in Soviet Russia in 1919 and used during 1919–1924. The name is an abbreviation of the expression "Sovetskiye znaki" (Советские знаки, Soviet tokens), which in its turn was an abbreviation of the official terms (советские казначейские знаки, расчётные знаки РСФСР, денежные знаки РСФСР (СССР) ) used during different periods. They were the de facto money of the time. The term "token" was a euphemism for "money", since communism was supposed to abolish money, and sovznaks were considered to be a temporary, transitional instrument.
livre parisis
medieval French coin
Tunisian rial
former currency of Tunisia
New Guinean mark
currency of German New Guinea between 1884 and 1911
Norwegian rigsdaler
former Norwegian currency
West Irian rupiah
papal lira
currency of the Papal States between 1866 and 1870
French sol
currency
Moroccan rial
Moroccan currency in 1882-1921
Algerian budju
former currency of Algeria
Nicaraguan peso
former currency of Nicaragua (1912–1978)
ducaton
The ducaton, ducatone or ducatoon was a crown-sized silver coin of the 16th-18th centuries.
Réunion franc
currency of Reunion
Dobla
right|220px|thumb|Gran dobla or dobla de a diez of Pedro I of Castile, minted in [[Seville in 1360 (Madrid).]]
Portuguese Indian rupia
currency of Portuguese India until 1958
British North Borneo dollar
currency from 1882 to 1953
Spanish Dinero
Bajo Super Vicion De Los Lideres Del Banco
Independent State of Croatia kuna
currency of the Independent State of Croatia between 1941 and 1945
prutah
thumb|Pruta from the reign of Agrippa I thumb|Prutah of John Hyrcanus (134 BCE to 104 BCE). Obv: Double [[cornucopia. Rev: Five lines of ancient Hebrew script; reading "Yehochanan Kohen Gadol Chever Hayehudim" (Yehochanan the High Priest, Council of the Jews)]] Prutah (Hebrew: פרוטה) is a Hebrew term, possibly derived from Aramaic. It refers to a small denomination coin.
Tripolitanian lira
currency of the British zone of occupation in Libya between 1943 and 1951, and of the province of Tripolitania until early 1952
Canadian pound
currency used in Canada (1841–1858)
AM-Franc
The "flag ticket" franc () was a currency issued by the United States for use in Allied-occupied France in the wake of the Battle of Normandy. With the swift take-over of sovereignty by General Charles de Gaulle, who considered the US occupation franc as "counterfeit money", the currency rapidly faded out of use in favour of the pre-war French franc.
Mexican real
silver Spanish colonial real coin or a silver standard coin and currency of Mexico 1822-1897
Ukrainian shah
former currency of Ukraine
Sierra Leonean dollar
Bermudian pound
former currency of Bermuda
Costa Rican peso
former currency of Costa Rica
Tibetan tangka
currency of Tibet until 1941
Kutch kori
currency from India, abolished in 1947
South German gulden
currency of the states of southern Germany between 1754 and 1873
Katangese franc
the monetary unit of the State of Katanga in force between 1960 and 1963
Togolese franc
currency of Togo
Salvadoran peso
Currency of El Salvador between 1877 and 1919
Danish West Indian rigsdaler
currency of the Danish West Indies
Kerenka
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Riau rupiah
former currency of the Riau Archipelago
Tuscan florin
currency of Tuscany between 1826 and 1859
Gold Coast ackey
currency issued for the Gold Coast by the British between 1796 and 1818
Bahamian pound
historical currency of the Bahamas
Guatemalan peso
historical currency of Guatemala
Italian Somaliland lira
version of the Italian lira minted in Italian Somaliland between 1925 and 1926
Ionian obol
former currency used in the United States of the Ionian Islands
East African florin
currency of the British colonies and protectorates of East Africa between 1920 and 1921