In 1912, the currency used varied by country. For example, in the United States, the dollar was the official currency, while in the United Kingdom, the pound sterling was in use. Similarly, many European countries used their own national currencies, such as the German mark and the French franc. Additionally, some countries were still using gold and silver standards for currency valuation.
After 1791, the currency used in the United States was the U.S. dollar, which was established by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dollar became the standard unit of currency and was based on the Spanish dollar, which was widely used in trade at the time. The U.S. dollar has since evolved, but it remains the official currency of the United States today.
rubles
Whatever currency used by the country purchasing the slaves was typically use in slave trade. Hope it helped! Ari
Shillings were used as a form of currency in various countries, including England, from the 16th century until the decimalization of the British currency in 1971. Other countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, also used shillings as part of their currency systems until they too decimalized their currencies in the 1960s and 1970s.
the deutsche mark
Pounds, Shillings and pence in Sterling!
What would ten dollars in 1912 u.s. currency equal in 2009 u.s. currency?
It depends on what country you are interested in?
¤ is the universal currency symbol. When used, it means currency.
The currency used is Euro
euro is the current currency in germany
The currency used in Stockholm is the same currency used in the entire country:Kronor (shortened: kr) meaning "crowns"SEK is the currency type.
Euro is the currency used in Martinique
Pa'anga is the currency used in Tonga.
yaun is the currency used in China
Pa'anga is the currency used in Tonga.
Boys I Used to Know - 1912 was released on: USA: 4 January 1912