There really is no difference in the terms of money and currency. Currency usually means a form of payment now, when it used to mean paper money. Money means cash and coin as a form of payment. Both terms can also mean credit cards, debit cards, money orders, and all other forms of payment. Checks are still used, but less frequently.
The 'peseta' was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002.
A fixed currency is used in countries where the value of the money is closely tied to the value of gold, or the value of another country's currency. A floating currency is one that changes depending on the state of the market, i. e. supply and demand.
Currency in circulation is reffering to the money being used currently. The money you give to and get from anywhere is "circulated" currency
MB=CU+DEP (Currency +Deposits) MS=CU+DEP+IR (Currency + Deposits+International Reserves)
About 2-3% of the total money supply exists in physical currency.
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