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In the 19th century, various currencies were used around the world, often depending on the country and its economic system. In Europe, many nations operated with gold or silver standards, using coins such as the British pound, French franc, and German thaler. The United States primarily used the U.S. dollar, which was also based on a gold standard later in the century. Additionally, some regions utilized trade currencies or colonial currencies based on the influence of colonial powers.

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