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The 'yuan' is one name. yuan is the name of the denomination being used. The correct name of the currency = Renminbi. since most western countries don't distinguish between denomination & currency, it's the same name as the currency. But it's distinguished in Chinese. Renminbi = currency. yuan = denomination. RMB/Renminbi: Yuan [compare to US "dollar bill"] > jiao [compare to US "dime"] > fen [compare to US "penny"]. 10 jiao = 1 yuan just like 10 US dimes = 1 US dollar. 1 yuan = 100 fen just like 1 US dollar = 100 US pennies. There's no equivalent to the US quarter in RMBs. Saying "1 yuan RMB" = saying "1 dollar [denomination: 1,5,10,20, 50, 100, etc... dollars] (in) US dollars [currency]".
Most certainly the Euro will be the most dominant. Maybe a new currency, but the Euro has the most value.
I don't know if there is a most important currency in Forex, but the currency that is being traded the most is the USD.
Every currency has its own value and denominations, so in some countries you need more of a particular denomination to purchase what you want. The highest value standard denomination as compared to the US dollar as of July, 2011 is the Kuwaiti Dinar, which is worth about $3.63. The least valuable currency recently was the Zimbabwean dollar of 2009. In January of that year, the government was forced to introduce a 100 trillion dollar bank note. At the time, it was worth about $33 USD.
The currency that is currently worth the most is the Kuwait dinar, worth US$3.45.
The most counterfeited dollar bill of all time is the $20 bill. It is one of the most commonly used denominations in circulation, making it a popular choice for counterfeiters.
A very good question. All key-date collectible coins have been counterfeited for many years, that's the simple answer. As to the most, all one & three dollar gold coins struck by the US have been counterfeited and all Trade Dollars also.
The 1840 date is suspicious. It's one of the most frequently counterfeited dates for early US paper money so you will have to take your bill to an expert who can evaluate it in person.
It is most often US currency by denomination and it might be tendered as coin, paper money or by debit card. Of cours if these Kentucky People are located in a foreign country they may be using that country's currency.
The 'yuan' is one name. yuan is the name of the denomination being used. The correct name of the currency = Renminbi. since most western countries don't distinguish between denomination & currency, it's the same name as the currency. But it's distinguished in Chinese. Renminbi = currency. yuan = denomination. RMB/Renminbi: Yuan [compare to US "dollar bill"] > jiao [compare to US "dime"] > fen [compare to US "penny"]. 10 jiao = 1 yuan just like 10 US dimes = 1 US dollar. 1 yuan = 100 fen just like 1 US dollar = 100 US pennies. There's no equivalent to the US quarter in RMBs. Saying "1 yuan RMB" = saying "1 dollar [denomination: 1,5,10,20, 50, 100, etc... dollars] (in) US dollars [currency]".
The most popular denomination among U.S. Presidents is Episcopalian (11).
The currency since 1992 is the Argentine peso (ARS), which in early 2012 was equal to about 0.25 US dollar in value. Because of economic instability and inflation, earlier units called the peso were replaced. The most recent prior denomination was the austral (1985-1991).
Most certainly the Euro will be the most dominant. Maybe a new currency, but the Euro has the most value.
The US printed so-called "fractional" currency during and after the Civil War in an effort to alleviate a shortage of coins caused by a number of factors related to wartime disruption. The smallest fractional note was worth three cents, and was issued from 1864 to 1869. Other fractional denominations were 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 cents. Except for the strange 15¢ denomination they matched the most common coins then circulating. Fractional currency was printed until 1876, by which time the coin shortage had been alleviated. At that point fractional currency was redeemed for coins.
more frequently, most frequently
more frequently, most frequently
The most expensive currency is: Euros and Kawati Dinar