Currencies and countries

The World Currencies Database includes 788 currency symbols, names and countries with historical or other coinage information and has received over 434448 search inquires.

Selected title: Euro
Explanation: Monetary unit adopted by 12 European Union (EU) countries on 1 Jan. 2002 - Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. Monetary control was to move to the European Central Bank (ECB), which would set a single interest rate for the 11 countries. The three other members of the EU Denmark, Sweden and the U.K. were not adopting the euro, at least for the time being. The euro entered full circulation in the middle of 2002

A currency is a unit of exchange and hence a kind of money and medium of exchange. Currency includes paper banknotes and metal coins, which today are the dominant means of exchange. If you could not find the title you were looking for, or if you know a title which is not included in the Dictionary, please help us improve this service by reporting your findings.

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Currency or countrySearchesPercentage
NUr$ 16194  10.17%
NUr$ 16194  10.17%
GS 13258  8.32%
SKr 11676  7.33%
Ptas 11055  6.94%
RO 10019  6.29%
FKr 6296  3.95%
Euro 6258  3.93%
CFA Franc 6202  3.89%
Mexico 6107  3.83%
Czechoslovakia 5835  3.66%
Fmk 5791  3.64%
Continental dollars 5747  3.61%
Saudi Arabia 5681  3.57%
Greece 5674  3.56%
Japan 5527  3.47%
fen 5527  3.47%
Brazil 5505  3.46%
Spain 5394  3.39%
Hungary 5319  3.34%