1 TMT to CUC Cuban Convertible Peso
1 TMT to CUC Cuban Convertible Peso
Turkmenistan Manat
Turkmenistan Manat ,
The manat (Turkmen: manat; abbreviation: m; code: TMT) is the currency of Turkmenistan. The original manat was introduced on 1 November 1993, replacing the rouble at a rate of 1 manat = Rbls 500. The manat is subdivided into 100 tenge (Turkmen: teňňe).
Due to heavy inflation a new manat was introduced on 1 January 2009 at the rate of 5,000 old manats to 1 new manat.
The word “manat” is derived from the Persian word “munāt” and the Russian word “монета” (“monetaWiki
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Cuba Convertible Peso
Cuba Convertible Peso ,
The convertible peso (sometimes given as CUC$ and informally called a cuc or a chavito) was one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the Cuban peso. It had been in limited use since 1994, when its value was pegged 1:1 to the United States dollar.
On 8 November 2004, the U.S. dollar ceased to be accepted in Cuban retail outlets and left the convertible peso as the only currency in circulation in many Cuban businesses. Officially exchangeable only within Wiki
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