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Dram (currency) (3765 bytes)
2: |+<big>'''Dram'''<br>
7: ...m_note.JPG|238px|Location of Fiji]]<br><small>500 Dram note</small>
21: ...] has the exclusive right of issuing the national currency according to Armenian Law.
25: ...[1199]] to [[1375]] when silver coins were called dram.
27: ...00 dram note was issued and a commemorative 50000 dram note was issued to observe the 1700-th anniversar...

Dram (387 bytes)
1: '''Dram''' can mean several things:
2: * for the imperial unit of volume see [[dram (volume)]]
4: * for the Armenian monetary unit see [[dram (currency)]]
5: ...ccess memory|DRAM]] is a type of RAM and unlike ''dram'' is spelled in all caps.
9: [[de:Dram]]

Dram Shop (3051 bytes)
1: '''Dram shop''' is a legal term in the [[United States]] ...
3: ...ies sustained while intoxicated. In other states, dram shop liability extends to serving the "habitually...
5: ...ates pause. A couple of hold-out states impose no dram shop liability — most notably [[Nevada]], whose t...
7: ...e exacting tests. [[Missouri]]’s recently revised dram shop law requires proof that the party demonstrat...
11: ...ate Illinois’ courts' honesty in stating that the dram shop act is intended "to place responsibility for...

Dram (volume) (505 bytes)
1: [[fr:Dram]]
3: ...called the '''fluidram''' (contraction of ''fluid dram'').
6: '''Dram''' is also used informally to mean a small amount...

Currency (26247 bytes)
3: ...loating currency|floating currencies]] or [[fixed currency|fixed currencies]] based on their [[exchange rate...
5: ... and [[El_Salvador|El Salvador]] have declared US currency to be legal tender).
7: ...valued at 1/100 of the main currency: 100 [[Cent (currency)|cent]]s = 1 [[dollar]], 100 [[centime]]s = 1 [[f...
13: === Early Currency ===
14: ...dium of exchange]] based on a [[store of value]]. Currency evolved from two basic innovations: the use of co...

Real (currency) (12300 bytes)
1: ...al <i> reais</i>) is the present monetary unit ([[currency]]) of [[Brazil]].
7: ... The first time the Real became Brazil's official currency was in [[1690]], and it would remain as such unti...
17: ... Cardoso]] was the Minister of Finances. The new currency's success paved the way to Mr. Cardoso's victory ...
19: ...nted currency as opposed to those in the previous currency. On [[1 July]], [[1994]], 1 URV = Cr$2,750.00 (Cr...
21: ... a period of high [[inflation]] and stabilize the currency [[exchange rate]]. 100 [[cents]] ([[centavos]]) ...

Birr (currency) (768 bytes)
1: The '''Birr''' is the unit of [[currency]] in [[Ethiopia]]. It was first called the Ethiop...
15: The first national currency of Ethiopia was the [[Talari]], or "[[Menelik]] t...

Sol (currency) (711 bytes)
1: ...''sol'' was inflated beyond use. The [[ISO 4217]] currency code is PEN.

Fictional currency (4184 bytes)
1: ...money]], and different from all [[earth|earthly]] currency. The use of credits may serve to prevent the read...
3: On the other hand, currency frequently serves as another vehicle to flesh out...
17: ...ntauri]]'' computer game and mentioned as a world currency in a "future timeline" by [[Arthur C. Clarke]]
19: *[[G (computer role-playing games)|G or GP]], currency used in some [[computer role-playing game]]s
23: *Guilders from ''[[Ultima 7]]'' (a [[guilder|real currency]] formerly bore this name)

Kuna (currency) (1823 bytes)
1: ... name of the [[currency]] used in [[Croatia]]. [[Currency code]] is '''HRK'''. One kuna equals 100 [[lipa]...
7: ...troversial, as the only entity that had used this currency name before was the [[Fascist]] [[Puppet state|pu...

Currency board (427 bytes)
1: ...convertible at a fixed exchange rate with another currency.
3: ...ean that the currency is fully backed by a [[hard currency]].
5: When a currency board makes a currency convertible at a fixed exchange rate to some weig...
12: [[de:Currency board]]

Córdoba (currency) (738 bytes)
1: '''Córdoba''' is the [[Nicaragua]]'s currency unit. It was introduced in [[1912]], originally w...

Denomination (currency) (2418 bytes)
1: A '''denomination''' is a unit of [[currency]].
5: ...inage|U.S. coins]] or [[United_States_dollar|U.S. currency]] is the value it is worth. Here are the currentl...
46: ...g are the denominations of the Euro, the official currency of [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Finland]], [[Franc...

Colón (currency) (699 bytes)
1: The '''colón''' is the currency of two [[Central America]]n nations:
3: *[[Costa Rica]] ([[ISO 4217]] three-letter currency code: CRC) see [[Costa Rican colón]]

Pula (currency) (304 bytes)
1: The '''pula''' is a [[currency]] in use in [[Botswana]]. Pula literally means "...

Consol (currency) (737 bytes)

Sucre (currency) (1066 bytes)
1: ... major financial crisis, the country switched its currency to the [[US dollar]].

Series (U.S. currency) (3687 bytes)
1: On [[United States dollar|U.S. currency]], the '''series''' refers to the [[year]] appear...
5: ...s Note]]s introduced in 1869. Before that, paper currency was identified only by the act authorising it, fo...
9: ...then release it at its own convenience. National currency, issued and unissued, has a series date (correspo...
13: ...e exception; the [[Large denomination bills in US currency|$1000 bill]] had [[Alexander Hamilton]].

Comptroller of the Currency (354 bytes)
1: ...he head of the [[Office of the Comptroller of the Currency]]. He is responsible for the sanctity of the nati...

Kip (currency) (504 bytes)
1: '''Kip''' is the [[currency]] of [[Laos]]. By [[ISO 4217]] it is abbreviated ...
3: In [[1979]] a currency reform was made, replacing 100 old kip by one new...

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