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Decimal currency

Decimal currency is a currency in which the sub-units of the basic unit of currency are divisable into the basic unit by a factor of ten; in practice this usually means that 100 of the sub-unit make up one of the basic unit. For example, 100 United States cents[?] make one dollar, 100 British new pence[?] make one pound and so forth.



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