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Money and Style |
 | | Fortunately, these currencies have now been replaced by the euro, but other currencies exhibit some of the same subtleties, and the euro itself poses its own style challenges, being a currency with no apparent "country" to list it under, and having an English plural that had originally been "banned", but which in practice is popular. |
 | | This means that the currency changes from the"old" currency to a "new" one, the units of which are often worth 100, or 1000 units of the old currency. |
 | | Whenever a currency is redenominated, and unless indicated otherwise, we recommend to add "old" and "new" prefixes to the currency names as soon as the new denomination is introduced, and at least until the old currency ceases to be legal tender. |
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