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- Currency abstract "A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, "in circulation", from Latin: currens, -entis) in the most specific use of the word refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation, as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money. This use is synonymous with banknotes, or (sometimes) with banknotes plus coins, meaning the physical tokens used for money by a government.A much more general use of the word currency is anything that is used in any circumstances, as a medium of exchange. In this use, "currency" is a synonym for the concept of money.A definition of intermediate generality is that a currency is a system of money (monetary units) in common use, especially in a nation. Under this definition, British pounds, U.S. dollars, and European euros are different types of currency, or currencies. Currencies in this definition need not be physical objects, but as stores of value are subject to trading between nations in foreign exchange markets, which determine the relative values of the different currencies. Currencies in the sense used by foreign exchange markets, are defined by governments, and each type has limited boundaries of acceptance.The former definitions of the term "currency" are discussed in their respective synonymous articles banknote, coin, and money. The latter definition, pertaining to the currency systems of nations, is the topic of this article.".
- Currency thumbnail A_print_from_1845_shows_cowry_shells_being_used_as_money_by_an_Arab_trader.jpg?width=300.
- Currency wikiPageID "5665".
- Currency wikiPageRevisionID "606686522".
- Currency hasPhotoCollection Currency.
- Currency subject Category:Currency.
- Currency subject Category:Foreign_exchange_market.
- Currency comment "A currency (from Middle English: curraunt, "in circulation", from Latin: currens, -entis) in the most specific use of the word refers to money in any form when in actual use or circulation, as a medium of exchange, especially circulating paper money.".
- Currency label "Currency".
- Currency label "Devise (monnaie)".
- Currency label "Divisa".
- Currency label "Moeda".
- Currency label "Valuta".
- Currency label "Valuta".
- Currency label "Waluta".
- Currency label "Währung".
- Currency label "Валюта".
- Currency label "عملة".
- Currency label "通貨".
- Currency label "通貨".
- Currency sameAs Měna.
- Currency sameAs Währung.
- Currency sameAs Νομισματική_μονάδα.
- Currency sameAs Divisa.
- Currency sameAs Dibisa.
- Currency sameAs Devise_(monnaie).
- Currency sameAs Mata_uang.
- Currency sameAs Valuta.
- Currency sameAs 通貨.
- Currency sameAs 통화.
- Currency sameAs Valuta.
- Currency sameAs Waluta.
- Currency sameAs Moeda.
- Currency sameAs m.01q7l.
- Currency sameAs Q8142.
- Currency sameAs Q8142.
- Currency wasDerivedFrom Currency?oldid=606686522.
- Currency depiction A_print_from_1845_shows_cowry_shells_being_used_as_money_by_an_Arab_trader.jpg.
- Currency isPrimaryTopicOf Currency.