Aruban florin
The florin or Aruban guilder is the currency of Aruba. It is subdivided into 100 cents. The florin was introduced in 1986, replacing the Netherlands Antillean guilder at par. The Aruban florin is pegged to the United States dollar at the rate of 1.79 florin per USD. US dollars are frequently accepted as payment at the rate of 1.75 florin per USD.
- Malagasy ariary
- The ariary is the currency of Madagascar. It is notionally subdivided into 5 iraimbilanja and is one of only two non-decimal currencies currently circulating. The names ariary and iraimbilanja derive from the pre-colonial currency, with ariary being the
- Angolan kwanza
- The kwanza is the currency of Angola. Four different currencies using the name kwanza have circulated since 1977
- Netherlands New Guinean gulden
- The gulden was the currency of Netherlands New Guinea until 1963. Until 1950, issues of the Netherlands Indies circulated. A separate currency came into being when West New Guinea became the only part of the Netherlands Indies to remain in Dutch control
- Mauritanian ouguiya
- The ouguiya, at one time spelled "ougiya", is the currency of Mauritania. Each ouguiya constitutes five khoums. As such it is one of two circulating currencies, along with the Malagasy ariary, whose division units are not based on a power of ten
- Krajina dinar
- The dinar was the currency in the Republic of Serbian Krajina between 1992 and 1994
- Burundian franc
- The franc is the currency of Burundi. It is nominally subdivided into 100 centimes, although coins have never been issued in centimes since Burundi began issuing its own currency. Only during the period when Burundi used the Belgian Congo franc were
- Gambian dalasi
- The dalasi is the currency of the Gambia that was adopted in 1971. It is subdivided into 100 bututs. It replaced the Gambian pound at a rate of 1 pound = 5 dalasis, i.e. 1 dalasi = 0.2 pound = 4 shillings
- Qatari riyal
- The Qatari riyal is the currency of the State of Qatar. It is divided into 100 dirhams and is abbreviated as either QR (English) or ر.ق (Arabic
- Kiautschou dollar
- The dollar was a currency issued by Germany for use in its protectorate of Kiautschou, an area around the city of Tsingtau. The dollar was equal to the Chinese yuan and was divided into 100 cents. Banknotes were issued between 1907 and 1914, with coins
- Jakub Landovský
- Jakub Landovský, is a Czech politician, lawyer, and university pedagogue, who is currently an ambassador to NATO since 5 August 2019. He had served as the Deputy Minister of Defense from 2015 to 2019