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Teave: Kanada dollar
Kanada dollar on Kanada rahaühik, mis võeti kasutusele 1858. aastal. Seda märgitakse tavaliselt dollari sümboliga $ või teistest valuutadest eristamiseks sümboliga C$. Üks Kanada dollar jaguneb 100 sendiks.
Kanada rahatähed on väärtusega 5, 10, 20, 50 ja 100 dollarit. Kupüürid on samade mõõtmetega, kuid igaühel on erinev värvitoon: 5-dollarine on sinine; 10-dollarine lilla; 20-dollarine roheline; 50-dollarine punane ja 100-dollarine pruun. Mündid on väärtusega 1, 5, 10, 25 ja 50 senti, 1 dollar ja 2 dollarit, kusjuures 5-, 10- ja 25-sendised on sama suurusega kui USA sama nimiväärtusega mündid.
1-sendiste müntide verminine lõpetati 2012. aastal ja nende ringlusse andmine lõppes 2013. aastal. 50-sendise mündi verminine ja levitamine on lõpetatud, kuid seda on võimalik saada otse vermijalt.
Enne dollari kasutuselevõttu 1858. aastal oli Kanada rahaühikuks nael, mis jagunes 20 šillingiks; šilling aga võrdus 12 penniga. WikipediaTeave: Suurbritannia naelsterling
Sterling is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories. The pound is the main unit of sterling, and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally, often qualified in international contexts as the British pound or the pound sterling.
Sterling is the world's oldest currency in continuous use since its inception. In 2022, it was the fourth-most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. Together with those three currencies and the renminbi, it forms the basket of currencies that calculate the value of IMF special drawing rights. As of late 2022, sterling is also the fourth most-held reserve currency in global reserves.
The Bank of England is the central bank for sterling, issuing its own banknotes and regulating issuance of banknotes by private banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sterling banknotes issued by other jurisdictions are not regulated by the Bank of England; their governments guarantee convertibility at par. Historically, sterling was also used to varying degrees by the colonies and territories of the British Empire. Wikipedia