It came from early Flemish or Low German daler, from German T(h)aler, short for Joachimsthaler, a coin from the silver mine of Joachimsthal (‘Joachim's valley’), now Jáchymov in the Czech Republic. The term was later applied to a coin used in the Spanish American colonies, which was also widely used in the British North American colonies at the time of the American Revolution, hence adopted as the name of the US monetary unit in the late 18th century.
probably would be a dollar
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old world
the old world , asia
kuwaiti dinar is highest zimbabwe dollar is lowest
the million dollar question
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.
2010
2010
5000 2 dollar bills are left in the world
From the division of a dollar: "Ten Cents" is ten percent of a dollar.
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.
Where did the term mallard come from when referring to a 100 dollar bill
That's because people decided to divide the dollar that way.
This occurred in 2009.
From the German word Thaler
Ya it does come with inernet