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Solomon Islands Dollar
The Solomon Islands dollar (ISO 4217 code: ''SBD'') is the currency of Solomon Islands since 1977. Its symbol is $, with SI$ used to differentiate it from other currencies also using the dollar sign. It is subdivided into 100 cents. Exchange rate History Prior to the Solomon Islands Dollar, Solomon Islands used the Australian pound. However, the Solomon Islands had also issued its own banknotes, sometimes called the Solomon Islands pound. When the Solomon Islands fell under the control of Imperial Japan during the Second World War, the Oceanian pound, a so-called "Japanese Invasion Currency", became the official currency until after the war ended and the Pound was restored. In 1966 the Australian dollar replaced the pound and was circulated in the Solomon Islands until 1976, shortly before independence. The Solomon Islands dollar was introduced in 1977, replacing the Australian dollar at par, following independence. Until 1979, the two dollars remained equal, then f ...
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Cent (currency)
The cent is a monetary unit of many national currencies that equals of the basic monetary unit. Etymologically, the word 'cent' derives from the Latin word meaning hundred. The cent sign is commonly a simple minuscule (lower case) letter . In North America, the c is crossed by a diagonal stroke or a vertical line (depending on typeface), yielding the character . The United States one cent coin is generally known by the nickname " penny", alluding to the British coin and unit of that name. Australia ended production of their 1¢ coin in 1992, as did Canada in 2012. Some Eurozone countries ended production of the 1 euro cent coin, most recently Italy in 2018. Symbol The cent may be represented by the cent sign, written in various ways according to the national convention and font choice. Most commonly seen forms are a minuscule letter ''c'' crossed by a diagonal stroke or a vertical line or by a simple ''c'', depending on the currency (''see below''). Cent amounts ...
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De La Rue
De La Rue plc (, ) is a British company headquartered in Basingstoke, England, that designs and produces banknotes, secure polymer substrate and banknote security features (including security holograms, security threads and security printed products) for central banks and currency issuing authorities. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange. History The company was founded by Thomas de la Rue, who moved from Guernsey to London in 1821 and set up in business as a 'Leghorn' straw hat maker, then as a stationer and printer. In 1831 he secured his business a Royal Warrant to produce playing cards. In 1855 it started printing postage stamps and in 1860 banknotes. The company's first banknotes were made for Mauritius. In 1896, the family partnership was converted into a private company. In 1921, the de la Rue family sold their interests. The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1947. Then called ''Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited'', it changed its nam ...
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$100 Solomon Reverse
$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including: Currency *Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note *Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada *United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency *Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin * New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note * Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar *The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are: ; Dollars *Bahamian dollar *Barbadian dollar *Belize dollar *Bermudian dollar * Brunei dollar *Cayman Islands dollar *Cook Islands dollar *East Caribbean dollar *Fijian dollar *Guyanese dollar * Jamaican dollar * Liberian dollar *Namibian dollar * Samoan tālā *Singapore dollar *Solomon Islands dollar *Surinamese dollar *New Taiwan dollar *Trinidad and Tobago dollar *Tuvaluan dollar ;Pesos *Argentine peso * Chilean peso *Cuban peso * Dominican peso * Mexica ...
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$100 Solomon Obverse
$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including: Currency *Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note *Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada *United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency *Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin * New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note * Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar *The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are: ; Dollars *Bahamian dollar *Barbadian dollar *Belize dollar *Bermudian dollar * Brunei dollar *Cayman Islands dollar *Cook Islands dollar *East Caribbean dollar *Fijian dollar *Guyanese dollar * Jamaican dollar * Liberian dollar *Namibian dollar * Samoan tālā *Singapore dollar *Solomon Islands dollar *Surinamese dollar *New Taiwan dollar *Trinidad and Tobago dollar *Tuvaluan dollar ;Pesos *Argentine peso * Chilean peso *Cuban peso * Dominican peso * Mexica ...
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$50 Solomon Reverse
There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: * Australian five-dollar note * Canadian five-dollar note * New Zealand five-dollar note * United States five-dollar bill * Hong Kong five-dollar coin * Hong Kong five-dollar note Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are: See also * " 5 dols", a 2018 song by Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
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$50 Solomon Obverse
There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: * Australian five-dollar note * Canadian five-dollar note * New Zealand five-dollar note * United States five-dollar bill * Hong Kong five-dollar coin * Hong Kong five-dollar note Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are: See also * " 5 dols", a 2018 song by Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
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$20 Solomon Reverse
The dollar sign, also known as peso sign, is a symbol consisting of a capital " S" crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or ), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "peso" and "dollar". The explicitly double-barred sign is called cifrão. The sign is also used in several compound currency symbols, such as the Brazilian real (R$) and the Nicaraguan córdoba (C$). The one- and two-stroke version are often considered mere stylistic (typeface) variants, although in some places and epochs one of them may have been specifically assigned, by law or custom, to a specific currency. The Unicode computer encoding standard defines a single code for both. In most English-speaking countries that use that symbol, it is placed to the left of the amount specified, e.g. "$1", read as "one dollar". History Use for the Spanish American peso in the late 1700s The symbol appears in business correspondence in the 177 ...
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$20 Solomon Obverse
The dollar sign, also known as peso sign, is a symbol consisting of a capital " S" crossed with one or two vertical strokes ($ or ), used to indicate the unit of various currencies around the world, including most currencies denominated "peso" and "dollar". The explicitly double-barred sign is called cifrão. The sign is also used in several compound currency symbols, such as the Brazilian real (R$) and the Nicaraguan córdoba (C$). The one- and two-stroke version are often considered mere stylistic (typeface) variants, although in some places and epochs one of them may have been specifically assigned, by law or custom, to a specific currency. The Unicode computer encoding standard defines a single code for both. In most English-speaking countries that use that symbol, it is placed to the left of the amount specified, e.g. "$1", read as "one dollar". History Use for the Spanish American peso in the late 1700s The symbol appears in business correspondence in the 177 ...
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$10 Solomon Reverse
$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including: Currency *Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note *Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada *United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency *Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin *New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note * Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar *The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are: ; Dollars *Bahamian dollar *Barbadian dollar *Belize dollar *Bermudian dollar *Brunei dollar *Cayman Islands dollar *Cook Islands dollar *East Caribbean dollar *Fijian dollar *Guyanese dollar *Jamaican dollar *Liberian dollar *Namibian dollar *Samoan tālā *Singapore dollar *Solomon Islands dollar *Surinamese dollar *New Taiwan dollar *Trinidad and Tobago dollar *Tuvaluan dollar ;Pesos *Argentine peso * Chilean peso *Cuban peso *Dominican peso *Mexican peso ...
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$10 Solomon Obverse
$1 primarily refers banknotes, bills or coins, including: Currency *Australian one dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note *Loonie, which replaced the one dollar bill in Canada *United States one-dollar bill, a denomination of United States currency *Dollar coin (United States), a metal coin *New Zealand one-dollar coin, which replaced the one dollar note * Dollar (Hong Kong coin), coin of the Hong Kong dollar *The one-dollar banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies with $1 banknotes, bills or coins are: ; Dollars *Bahamian dollar *Barbadian dollar *Belize dollar *Bermudian dollar *Brunei dollar *Cayman Islands dollar *Cook Islands dollar *East Caribbean dollar *Fijian dollar *Guyanese dollar *Jamaican dollar *Liberian dollar *Namibian dollar *Samoan tālā *Singapore dollar *Solomon Islands dollar *Surinamese dollar *New Taiwan dollar *Trinidad and Tobago dollar *Tuvaluan dollar ;Pesos *Argentine peso * Chilean peso *Cuban peso *Dominican peso *Mexican peso ...
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$5 Solomon Reverse
There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: * Australian five-dollar note * Canadian five-dollar note * New Zealand five-dollar note * United States five-dollar bill * Hong Kong five-dollar coin * Hong Kong five-dollar note Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are: See also * " 5 dols", a 2018 song by Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
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$5 Solomon Obverse
There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: * Australian five-dollar note * Canadian five-dollar note * New Zealand five-dollar note * United States five-dollar bill * Hong Kong five-dollar coin * Hong Kong five-dollar note Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are: See also * " 5 dols", a 2018 song by Christine and the Queens Héloïse Adélaïde Letissier (; born 1 June 1988), known professionally as Christine and the Queens and Redcar, or occasionally simply Chris, is a French singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Nantes, he started learning piano at the age o ...
, simultaneously released in English as "5 Dollars" {{disambiguation ...
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