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- Explanation: (See Vanuatu) Monetary unit: Australian pound (£A), Australian dollar ($A) replaced the old Australian pound at a rate of 2 old to 1 new on February 14, 1966. 1 Australian dollar ($A) = 100 cents. Australian dollar and New Hebrides franc (1970). Became Vanuatu on July 30, 1980
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