Elephant virtual currency
It's the 2003-2006 version of the Tanzanian Shilling
The Tanzanian Shilling is the currency of Tanzania. Currency number TZS. But in Tanzania, the dollar is also widely used. The unit of secondary currency is Fenin 2003, there were 10000 shillings of currency in circulation in Tanzania. The front of the note was an elephant, while the back of the note was the Bank of Tanzania. The exchange rate between Tanzanian Shilling and RMB is relatively low,
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in 1966, the Central Bank of Tanzania established and issued Tanzanian Shilling to replace British East African shilling coins with denominations of 5, 20, 50 cents and 1 shilling
1997, 5000 shillings, front: Tanzania National Emblem, giraffe, rhinoceros. On the back of the note are giraffes and Mount Kilimanjaro
in 1997, 10000 shillings, with Tanzanian national emblem, giraffe and lion on the front. On the back is the Bank of Tanzania, house of miracles
in 2003, 2000 shillings, the front of the note is lion and Kilimanjaro Mountain, the back is castle and Zanzibar stone city in Zanzibar
in 2003, 5000 shillings, the front of the note is black rhinoceros, the back is gaita's gold mine and Zanzibar's miracle house
so it is likely to be the currency of India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and other countries.
In Vietnam, the paper money with elephants is the 1988 version of Vietnam thousand yuan paper money. However, at that time, the version is now the obsolete old version of Dong. Now the circulation of Dong is plastic money, and the old money is recycled
Dong (Vietnamese: đ 7891; The unit of money in Vietnam. Use "& It is indicated by the mark. The number of subsidized units is h à O and Xu, 1 Dun = 10 h à O = 100 Xu, which is rarely used e to its small face value. Usually placed after the name of a country to denote a monetary unit. Some overseas Vietnamese, such as American Vietnamese, call "Dun" vnd 273; 7891; ng Việ T Nam, Chinese characters: Bronze Vietnam, Vietnamese Dong for translation.)
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before Vietnam became a French colony, copper currency was the main currency in circulation. Later, when Vietnam was a French colony, its currency was issued by the French yuan Indochina (Eastern Bank of China) with " on its face. piastre" And "Yuan"
the Vietnamese call it "Dun" (& 7891; Ng, Chinese character: copper), and a few people call it "Platinum" (B & 7841; c. Chinese character: platinum. Silver means silver. After Vietnam's independence, each of the two countries issued its own currency, which is called "shield". After the reunification of Vietnam, the name "Dun" is still used In p>
1952, Nanyue issued the first Vietnamese shield and replaced the French Indochina dollar. On September 2, 1975, after the fall of Saigon, the currency of South Vietnam became "liberation shield", which was worth 500 South Vietnam shields
After the unification of Vietnam, the currency of Vietnam was also unified on May 3, 1978. The ratio of North Vietnam shield to new shield is 1:1, while the ratio of South liberation shield to new shield is only 1:8 à o On September 4, 1985, the exchange rate of Dong was raised, and the new Dong was worth 10 old DongYou don't have pictures either. There are only Thai coins for two elephants
Vietnam (Dong)
Dong, the monetary unit of Vietnam. Use "& It is indicated by the mark. The number of subsidized units is h à O and Xu, 1 Dun = 10 h à O = 100 Xu, which is rarely used e to its small face value. Usually placed after the name of a country to denote a monetary unit
some overseas Vietnamese, such as American Vietnamese, call "Dun" vnd P>
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1952, South Vietnam issued the first batch of Vietnamese Dong, and also replaced the French Indochina dollar. On September 2, 1975, after the fall of Saigon, the currency of South Vietnam became "liberation shield", which was worth 500 South Vietnam shields
After the unification of Vietnam, the currency of Vietnam was also unified on May 3, 1978. The ratio of North Vietnam shield to new shield is 1:1, while the ratio of South liberation shield to new shield is only 1:8 à o On September 4, 1985, the exchange rate of Dong was raised, and the new Dong was worth 10 old Dong In July 1997, a large-scale financial crisis began to spread in Asia with the international hot money attacking the Thai baht; In 2008, 11 years later, the financial regulatory authorities of East Asian countries were alert to find that their monetary system was once again exposed to huge risks with the soaring prices of crude oil and commodities. The only difference is that Vietnam is most likely to be the first domino to fallat the end of 2003, Vietnam issued two kinds of circulating plastic banknotes with a face value of 500 KD and 50 KD respectively (the private exchange rate between Vietnam currency and RMB is about 1900:1, equivalent to 260 yuan and 26 yuan)
Vietnam's inflation rate rose to a 13 year high of 25.2% in May; The stock market dropped by 55% in 2008; The Central Bank of Vietnam predicts that the current account deficit will account for 5% of GDP in 2008 and 7.5% in 2009; According to the world bank, Vietnam's foreign debt will account for 30.2% of GDP in 2008; Traders predicted that the Dong would depreciate by more than a third against the US dollar in the next 12 months
On May 28, 2008, Morgan Stanley said that Vietnam was moving towards a "currency crisis" similar to that faced by the Thai baht in 1997. In 1997, when Thailand's current account deficit accounted for 6.5% of GDP, the Central Bank of Thailand was forced to lower the exchange rate of the Thai baht, which triggered the Asian financial crisisthe performance of currency makes people see two completely different Asia. The Malaysian ringgit rose 8% against the US dollar, while the Thai baht and Indonesian rupiah both rose 5%. However, the trend of Vietnamese currency is completely opposite. After a 2.1% depreciation, the ignorant Dong has fallen 5% against the US dollar. Some old habits are hard to get rid of