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Bump. I liked this thread when it was alive.
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7.2 candareens. Can also be written as 1 Jiao/0.1 Yuan. Regardless, its written denomination is nothing but odd.
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Three odd coins from Brazil, whose currency had inherited an already-low value from its Portuguese overlords and then continued to decline for more than a century after independence.
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El Salvador, 3 centavos, 1974

A strange denomination for a lesser-known country. El Salvador is the only country in North America (...assuming that you include Central America in North America, which you should) to have a Pacific coastline but no Atlantic coastline.
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Portuguese Timor, 30 centavos, 1958 - yet another strange attempt to reconcile a decimal system with a pre-decimal one.
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