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piastre
@@@LINK=piaster Oxford English Dictionary
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Piastre
When the French colonised Indochina, they began issuing the new French Indochinese piastre (piastre de commerce), which was equal in value to the familiar Piastre is another name for kuruş, of the Turkish lira. wikipedia.org
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piastre
piastre(US piaster), / pɪˈæstə(r); pɪ`æstɚ/ n(a) 100th part of the unit of money in several Middle Eastern countries 皮阿斯特(中东几国的货币单位).(b) coin or banknote of this value (硬币或纸币的)一皮阿斯特. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Cochinchina piastre
while a dinner with wine cost 1 piastre and 25 cents. All coins except for the 1 piastre coin were introduced, the piastre would only be introduced as part of the French Indochinese piastre later and Spanish wikipedia.org
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Egyptian piastre
As in Turkey, debasement lead to the piastre falling significantly in value. The piastre continued to circulate, with the piastre subdivided into 40 para. wikipedia.org
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pyaster
pyaster obs. f. piastre. Oxford English Dictionary
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French Indochinese piastre
These initially circulated alongside the old piastre currency. The peg of 1 piastre = 10 francs was restored in 1953. In 1939, 500 piastre notes were introduced. wikipedia.org
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piaster
piastre, piaster (pɪˈæstə(r)) Forms: 7 (piastra, -o), pyaster, 7– piaster, piastre. [a. F. piastre (1611 Cotgr.), ad. It. piastra ‘any kind of plate or leafe of mettall’ (Florio); as applied to a coin, short for piastra d'argento ‘plate of silver’, applied to the Spanish silver peso, whence also to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decaen piastre
The Decaen piastre was a coin that Governor Decaen had minted at Île of France in 1810. wikipedia.org
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Piastra
before unification in the 19th century: Neapolitan piastra Sicilian piastra Two Sicilies piastra Historical currency of Gran Colombia See also piastre wikipedia.org
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Piastres affair
The basis for the affair was the pegging in 1945 of the French Indochinese piastre to the French franc at a rate of seventeen to one, increased from the However the real value of the piastre in Indochina remained around 10 francs or less; when piastres were transferred to France through the Foreign Exchange wikipedia.org
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Egyptian pound
The piastre continued to circulate as of a pound, with the piastre subdivided into 40 para. In 1992, brass 5 and 10 piastre coins were introduced, followed by holed, cupro-nickel 25 piastre coins in 1993. wikipedia.org
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Cambodian riel
It replaced the tical and was replaced by the piastre. and riel with the riel being at par with the piastre. wikipedia.org
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Tunisian rial
The rial () or piastre was the currency of Tunisia until 1891. It was subdivided into 16 (), each of 13 (). The was further subdivided into 6 (). Although known as the piastre by Europeans, it was not equal to the Turkish kuruş, also known as the piastre. wikipedia.org
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Cypriot pound
The piastre was itself divided into 40 para (like the ). However, the -piastre coin was equal to 10 para () and called in Greek and the -piastre coin was equal to 20 para and called . wikipedia.org
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