Unit of currency in Denmark
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KRONERUnit of currency in Denmark
KRONERUnits of currency in Denmark
morgenunit equal to about two-thirds of an acre (0.3 hectare), formerly used in Prussia, Norway, and Denmark
BELGAUnit of currency in Brussels.
australa unit of currency in Argentina
CIGARETTEUnit of "currency" in European black markets.
australsAUSTRAL, a unit of currency in Argentina
australesAUSTRAL, a unit of currency in Argentina
RINCurrency unit taken out of circulation in 1953
KNUTUnit of currency in the Harry Potter books
RUPEECurrency unit in the Legend of Zelda games
markathe standard unit of currency in Bosnia-Herzegovina
ESCUDOUnit of currency replaced by the kwanza in Angola
markasMARKA, the standard unit of currency in Bosnia-Herzegovina
tyiyna monetary unit in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, one hundredth of the standard unit of currency
symmetalisma system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals also SYMMETALLISM
symmetallisma system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals also SYMMETALISM
symmetallismsSYMMETALLISM, a system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals also SYMMETALISM
symmetalismsSYMMETALISM, a system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals also SYMMETALLISM
LIRACurrency unit in Turkey
RIALCurrency unit in Iran
ITALIANLIRAFormer currency unit in Rome
CLAMCurrency unit in "B.C."
LEONECurrency unit in Africa's Freetown
KNUTCurrency unit in Harry Potter tales
HAPENNYCurrency unit in the song "Christmas Is Coming"
belgasformer Belgian currency unit in foreign exchange, equal to five Belgian francs: in use from 1926 to 1945
belgaformer Belgian currency unit in foreign exchange, equal to five Belgian francs: in use from 1926 to 1945