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The removal of currency from circulation is often referred to as "currency demonetization." This process involves declaring a specific currency note or coin as no longer legal tender, forcing individuals and businesses to exchange or deposit that currency before it loses its value. Demonetization is typically carried out by governments to combat issues like inflation, corruption, or to replace old currency with new designs.

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