Слайд 2 Each state has its own currency
Слайд 3The shekel or shekel (Hebrew שקל.) - A measure of weight of gold
and silver of the ancient Jews and other Semitic peoples; shekel of silver (coin weighing about 11.4 grams) was a standard monetary unit in the Middle East.
Israeli Shekel - the currency of the State of Israel with the February 24
Слайд 4Escudo - Currency Angola and other countries, as well as gold and silver
coin of Portugal and Spain.
Слайд 5Escudo - Currency Angola and other countries, as well as gold and silver
coin of Portugal and Spain.
Слайд 6The Union - it is the monetary unit of Mauritania, a vast sparsely
populated country, almost all of whose territory lies in the Sahara desert.
Слайд 7In some countries to stabilize the cash, cashless or both cash and non-cash
circulation uses parallel currencies ilidenezhnye surrogates, which may have the physical form of a banknote - coins or bank notes (for example, the Cuban convertible peso imyanmansky exchange certificate), and can exist only in the form of units of account (Mexican inversion unit or Uruguayan pesos indexed units). Many of these parallel monetary units have their own codes in the standard.
Слайд 8Cuban convertible peso - parallel currency of Cuba. It replaces dollars and was
originally designed for tourists and diplomats.
Слайд 9Bolivian Boliviano - Currency Bolivia State. Boliviano includes 100 centavos.