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Odd Numbers
The world of banknotes and coins has some oddities. Such examples include fractured and odd numbered denominations. This practice was more common in the past, amongst pre-decimal and colonial currencies. Although a handful of nations have continued the tradition. Regardless they remain a novelty amongst collectors.
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