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How many cents in a dollar, manufactured in ... China?

How many cents in a dollar depends on the country in which the money is circulating. The townsfolk know that this currency is American, although in fact monetary units with this name are distributed in almost all parts of the world.

It may start with a separate continent - Australia, where the Australian dollar, issued by the Reserve Bank , is drawn. In addition to this large state, this money has circulation in such countries (territories) as Nauru, Christmas Island, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Cocos Islands , etc. The dollar is divided into cents, which in one currency unit is exactly one hundred.

Then you can talk about the dollars of Barbados, Belize, the Bahamas and the state of Bermuda, where the same dollars (Belizean, Bahamian, etc.), issued by local central banks. The same name is held by the currency of the state of Brunei, located on the other side of the globe, in South-East Asia.

How many cents in the dollar, which is produced in the Caribbean region and is called the East Caribbean? It turns out that in countries such as Grenada, St. Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Anguilla in the course of exchangeable coins - cents, which in the local dollar is 100 units. Of course, they differ in appearance and alloy from any of the above cents.

Dollars of such states as Namibia and Zimbabwe are interesting because they have as an international designation the crossed out letter "S" with the prefix N and Z respectively. They also contain one hundred cents.

Few people know how many cents in the dollar emitted in the Solomon Islands. And even fewer people have information that fifty-cent coins having a local circulation differ in the form of a twelve-cornered "star." Two such monetary units will make one dollar. In addition, five, ten and twenty-centers turn here.

And, finally, the largest spread from dollars was the US currency, in relation to which the question "1 dollar - how many cents?" Usually does not arise, because everyone knows it. It is based on monetary and economic relations in the British Isles, Guam, Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, Palau, the United States of America, Puerto Rico, Sint Eustatius, Saba, Turks, Kaikos, Ecuador and other quite exotic areas.

Perhaps someone will be surprised by the question: "How many cents in a dollar circulating in China"? Because the currency of this country is represented by the yuan. The fact is that to the People's Republic of China since some time Taiwan is joined, where the new Taiwan dollar, in which a hundred cents, operates. It does not differ in the number of exchangeable units and the New Zealand dollar, which has circulation on the Cook Islands, in New Zealand itself, as well as in Tokelau and the Pitcairn Islands.

It turns out that there are exactly one hundred cents in the dollar - in all states where the currency with this name is currently spread. However, for the same denominations, these units have different exchange rates relative to, for example, the Russian ruble, and different volumes of emission.

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