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    Denomination (currency) - Wikipedia

    • Denomination is a proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes. Denominations may also be used with other means of payment such as gift cards. For example, five euros is the denomination of a five-euro note. See more

    Subunit and super unit

    In a currency, there is usually a main unit (base) and a subunit that is a fraction of the main unit. In some countries, there … See more

    Decimal vs. non-decimal

    A decimal currency is a currency where the ratio between the main unit and the subunit is an integral power of 10. Non-decimal currencies are now rare but had some advantages in daily life transactions. For example, 1 … See more

    Display on coins

    Traditionally, denomination was not displayed on coins, although names of coins (such as drachma, ass, sestertius etc.) were used both in colloquial and official language. It was only in the 1600s that Scandi… See more

     
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