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The world's oldest currency still in use is Pound Sterling (The currency of the United Kingdom).
If I was going to be a stickler -and I am-, I would answer that it is the no-longer-used Scandinavian currency called "Daler", which is the currency that led to the name "Dollar". However, Europe still has many different currencies, but I presume the answer you are looking for is the currency called "Euro".
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.
They use euro' but used to use Franc's
Dogs and Cats. They were very rare at the time and a great form of currency.
The world's oldest currency still in use is Pound Sterling (The currency of the United Kingdom).
It is the oldest NATIONAL flag still in use - it is not the oldest flag.
sanskrit is the oldest language and it is still in use in HINDI rituals
The oldest currency still in use today is the British pound sterling, which dates back to around 775 AD. Initially, it was based on silver and has undergone various changes throughout history, including the introduction of banknotes in the 17th century. The pound has remained a significant currency in global finance and trade for over a millennium.
The current British currency is the pound sterling, often symbolized as £ and abbreviated as GBP. It is divided into 100 pence. The Bank of England is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The pound has a long history and is one of the oldest currencies still in use today.
GPB stands for the British Pound Sterling, which is the official currency of the United Kingdom. It is often represented by the symbol "£" and is one of the oldest currencies still in use today. The currency code "GBP" is used in international financial transactions and foreign exchange markets.
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No. Poland still uses it's own currency.
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The Bosnian Convertible Marka was the currency of Bosnia in 1914 and is still the currency used. The Marka is also the currency of Herzegovina.
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