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Fenrisulven 8 year s ago
#8 This 100 NOK banknote in not yet in use. Also Slovakia used Koruna before switching to Euro.
       
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Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, and Korean won

The Chinese character "圓," meaning "round" or "round coin," is responsible for the name of the Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, and Korean won.

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