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  2. South African rand - Wikipedia

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    [12] In 2014, South Africa experienced its worst year against the US dollar since 2009, [13] and in March 2015, the rand traded at its worst since 2002. [13] At the time, Trading Economics released data that the rand "averaged R4.97 to the dollar between 1972–2015, reaching an all time high of R12.45 in December 2001 and a record low of R0.67 ...

  3. The Traitors (British TV series) series 2 - Wikipedia

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    Follow the path to the boat and raise the flag for £10,000. The players could take diversions along the path to find more flags to take to the boat, with a possible extra £10,000. The players collected all of the flags, and received an extra £10,000. £20,000 of £20,000 £95,150 of £120,000

  4. Hungarian pengő - Wikipedia

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    The pengő (Hungarian: [ˈpɛŋɡøː]; sometimes written as pengo or pengoe in English) was the currency of Hungary between 1 January 1927, when it replaced the korona, and 31 July 1946, when it was replaced by the forint.

  5. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The government fixed the value of the Canadian dollar against the pound sterling ($4.43 buying and $4.47 selling) and also against the US dollar ($1.10 (US$0.9091) buying and $1.11 (US$0.9009) selling). The government also imposed strict currency controls on exchanges with foreign currencies, particularly the United States dollar.

  6. South African pound - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, Treasury gold certificate notes were issued in denominations of £1, £5, £100, £1,000 and £10,000, in Afrikaans and English script. From 1921, the South African Reserve Bank took over the issuance of paper money, introducing notes for 10/–, £1, £5, £20 and £100. £20 notes were last issued in 1933, with £10 notes added in 1943.

  7. The Traitors (British TV series) series 1 - Wikipedia

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    of £10,000 £23,000 of £25,000 3 Five contestants' names were randomly drawn from a tombola and they would be strapped to a revolving funfair wheel, while the remaining contestants answered Mr & Mrs-style questions. For each answer that matches with someone on the wheel, they would earn £100 for the prize fund – and they would also earn a ...

  8. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, £1,000 is known as one large, i,e., £10,000 would be ten large. £2,000 has been known as an Archer, [37] having been coined by Rik Mayall's character Alan B'stard in TV comedy The New Statesman. In recent years, many dialects have opted to use other terms for large amounts of money. £100 is commonly known as a bag.

  9. Sri Lankan rupee - Wikipedia

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    aud cad chf cny eur gbp hkd jpy usd inr The Sri Lankan rupee is a closed currency which means it is not available to buy or sell outside of Sri Lanka. [ 16 ] One can buy LKR at the Sri Lankan airport or currency outlets available throughout the country.