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Decimalisation or
decimalization (see
spelling differences) is the
conversion of a
system of
currency or of
weights and
measures to
units related by powers...
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alongside the
earlier currency, the real,
until 1864, when
Costa Rica
decimalized and the peso was
subdivided into 100 centavos. The peso was replaced...
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Decimal Day (Irish: Lá Deachúil) in the
United Kingdom and in
Ireland was
Monday 15
February 1971, the day on
which each
country decimalised its respective...
- Croatian: krajcar, Czech: krejcar, Polish: krajcar). The
currency was
decimalized in 1857,
using the same
names for the unit and subunit. The name Gulden...
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refer to: D-Day (military term)
Decimal Day, the day the UK and
Ireland decimalized their currencies Roommates (2006
South Korean film), or D-Day, a horror...
- for base-16 fractions: This
system was the norm for
pricing before decimalization of the currency:[citation needed] ২৲ (₹2), ২৷৷৹ (₹2-8, or 2
rupees 8...
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established as the
unlimited legal tender 18 June 1869. The
rupee was
decimalized 23
August 1871. Thus, the
rupee of 100
cents became Ceylon's
money of...
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reales and was
initially subdivided into 8 reales. In 1847,
Colombia decimalized the
currency and the peso was
subdivided into ten reales, each of 10...
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gourde at par and was
divided into 8 reales. The
Dominican Republic decimalized in 1877,
subdividing the peso into 100 centavos. A
second currency, the...
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Ossetian ruble,
modeled off the
Russian ruble, with the same denominations,
decimalized to 100 Kopecks.
South Ossetia mints 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50
Kopeck coins...