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Selected title: dinar
Explanation: Any of the various former coins of the Near East, especially gold coins issued by Islamic governments. A money of account of Iran (also use to be called Persia), the 100th part of a rial. A copper coin and Monetary unit of Bosnia and Hercegovina, FYROM and Yugoslavia, and the former Monetary unit of Croatia, equal to 100 paras. A paper money and Monetary unit of Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait and Republic of Yemen and the former Monetary unit of The Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen, equal to 1000 fils. A paper money and Monetary unit of Tunisia, equal to 1000 millimes. A Monetary unit of Algeria, equal to 100 centimes. A Monetary unit of Libya, equal to 1000 dirhams. A Monetary unit of Croatia and The Sudan and a former Monetary unit of The Federation of South Arabia, The Peoples Republic of South Yemen and the Trucial States

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NUr$ 18872  10.08%
NUr$ 18872  10.08%
GS 14570  7.78%
SKr 13125  7.01%
Ptas 12238  6.54%
RO 11225  6.00%
FKr 8039  4.29%
CFA Franc 7701  4.11%
Euro 7322  3.91%
Mexico 7224  3.86%
Fmk 7120  3.80%
Saudi Arabia 7117  3.80%
Greece 7097  3.79%
Czechoslovakia 6949  3.71%
Continental dollars 6866  3.67%
Brazil 6791  3.63%
Japan 6612  3.53%
fen 6608  3.53%
Spain 6477  3.46%
Hungary 6387  3.41%