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The DOLLAR() function converts a number to text using currency format, with the decimals rounded to the specified place. Although the name is DOLLAR, this function will do the conversion according to the current locale De Funkschoon DOLLAR () wannelt en Tall in' t aktuelle Geldformaat na...
The Hong Kong dollar was initially introduced pegging to British pound sterling at 1 GBP =15.36 to16.45 HKD and at 1 GBP =16 HKD (1 HKD = 1 shilling 3 pence). The British pound sterling was decimalized in 1971 with 1 pound= 100 pence. Prior to decimalization, the pound was divided ...
10 shilling/100 cent system. It established the Decimal Currency Board to oversee the conversion ...
135.72DZDAlgerian Dinar 913.50AOAAngolan Kwanza 1038.13ARSArgentine Peso 398.94AMDArmenian Dram 1.80AWGAruban Florin 1.62AUDAustralian Dollar 1.70AZNAzerbaijani Manat 1.00BSDBahamian Dollar 0.38BHDBahraini Dinar 121.51BDTBangladeshi Taka 2.02BBDBarbadian Dollar ...
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established the yen, which was defined as 1.5 g (0.048 troy ounces) of gold, or 24.26 g (0.780 troy ounces) of silver, as the new decimal currency. The former han (fiefs) became prefectures and their mints private chartered banks, which initially retained the right to print money. To ...
established the yen, which was defined as 1.5 g (0.048 troy ounces) of gold, or 24.26 g (0.780 troy ounces) of silver, as the new decimal currency. The former han (fiefs) became prefectures and their mints private chartered banks, which initially retained the right to print money. To ...
notes were issued. In February of 1966, the Australian Dollar (AUD) was introduced under a decimalized system; dollars and cents replacing the pounds, shillings, and pence. In 1988, banknotes were converted to polymer, a technology originally developed in Australia to help prevent counterfeiting...