Plastic money is in and small change is out!

How we use money is always changing…

(The Penny has been a part of Sterling for centuries)

Goodbye to coppers?

The end of ‘paper’ money?

 
(The Australian Dollar was the first currency to use polymer)
(Will cash soon be a thing of the past?)

Saying goodbye to cash altogether?

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Peso currencies around the world

Peso currencies around the world

The origins of the Peso date back to the early Spanish Empire when the 8-real silver coin became known as a Peso.  The word literally means ‘weight’ in Spanish. The Peso is the name for many historic and current currencies in parts of the world that were once colonised by Spain.…

How the World Bank works

How the World Bank works

Most people have heard of the World Bank, but many don’t know exactly what it does. In the below article, we’ll look at its history and its role in today’s global economy. The agreement setting up the World Bank was signed here at the Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods,…

Kroner currencies around the world

Kroner currencies around the world

Krone/Kroner/Krona is a Nordic translation of the Latin word ‘Corona’ which means Crown. This has been the name for multiple historic currencies in Scandinavia.  Currently, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland all use a form of this word as their currencies name. There is also a variation, Koruna, which is the name of the currency…

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist