Currencies of the World
Here are some pictures of coins and notes used in different countries.
Different countries use different money. But many of them work in a similar way: there are small coins, larger coins, and notes, and often 100 small units make 1 main unit (like 100 cents make 1 dollar).
(Note: banknotes are scaled down 30% relative to coins)
USA
1 US Dollar = 100 cents
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| 1c | 5c | 10c | 25c | 50c | $1 |
Canada
1 Canadian Dollar = 100 cents
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| 5c | 10c | 25c | $1 | $2 |
Britain
1 Pound sterling = 100 pence, Currency Code: GBP
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| 1p | 2p | 5p | 10p | 20p | 50p | £1 | £2 |
Europe
1 Euro = 100 cents, Currency Code: EUR
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| 1c | 2c | 5c | 10c | 20c | 50c | €1 | €2 |
India
1 Indian Rupee = 100 paise, Currency Code: INR
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| Rs 1 | Rs 2 | Rs 5 |
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| Rs 10 | Rs 20 | Rs 50 | Rs 100 | Rs 200 | Rs 500 | Rs 2000 |
Pakistan
1 Pakistani Rupee = 100 paisa, Currency Code: PKR
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| Rs 1 | Rs 2 | Rs 5 |
| Rs 10 | Rs 20 | Rs 50 | Rs 100 | Rs 500 | Rs 1000 | Rs 5000 |
Australia
1 Australian Dollar = 100 cents, Currency Code: AUD
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| 5c | 10c | 20c | 50c | $1 | $2 |
In Australia the 1c and 2c coins are no longer used, cash totals are rounded to the nearest 5c.
New Zealand
1 New Zealand Dollar = 100 cents, Currency Code: NZD
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| 10c | 20c | 50c | $1 | $2 | $5 | $10 |
Note: In New Zealand the 1c, 2c, and 5c coins are no longer used, totals are rounded when paying with cash.
Bangladesh
1 Taka = 100 Poisha, Currency Code: BDT
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| 1 Taka | 2 Taka | 5 Taka |
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| 10 Taka | 20 Taka | 50 Taka | 100 Taka | 500 Taka | 1000 Taka |
















































