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This is a list of historical currencies.
Greece
- Aeginian stater (gold)
 - Corinthian stater (silver)
 - Aurous
 - Athenian drachma (silver)
 - Stater (silver)
 - Tetradrachm (silver)
 - Drachma (silver)
- Alexandrian coinage
 - Ptolemaic coinage
 - Seleucid coinage
 - Bactrian coinage
 
 
Ancient Lebanon
Ancient Lydia
Ancient Persia
- Daric (gold)
 - Sigloi (silver)
- Persian coinage
 - Persis coinage
 - Parthian coinage
 - Sassanian coinage
 - Elymais coinage
 
 
Ancient Rome
Ancient Europe
Ancient Israel
Ancient Armenia
- Dahekan
 - Dang
 - Dram
 - P'ogh
 - Kartez
 - Tagvorin
 
Africa
- Ajuran currency
 - Aksumite currency
 - Mogadishu currency
 - Dollar - Rhodesia
 - Dinar - Sudan
 - Ekwele (Ekuele) - Equatorial Guinea
 - Escudo
 - Florin - Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda
 - Franc
 - Katanga Cross - Zaire
 - Lira
 - Metica - Mozambique
 - Peseta - Equatorial Guinea
 - Peso - Guinea-Bissau
 - Pound
 - Rial - Morocco
 - Rupee - Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda
 - Shilling - Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda
 - Syli - Guinea
 - Zaire - Zaire
 
Americas
Pre-colonial
- Axe-money - Western Mesoamerica and Northern Andes
 - Cocoa bean - Mesoamerica
 - copper - Ojibway
 - Cotton fabric - Mesoamerica
 
Post-contact
- Austral - Argentina
 - Continental - Colonial America
 - Cruzeiro, Cruzado - Brazil
 - Escudo - Chile
 - Inti - Peru
 - Peso
 - Scudo - Bolivia
 - Sucre - Ecuador
 
Canada
- 5-sol French coin and silver coins - New France
 - Spanish-American coins- unofficial
 - Playing cards - 1685-1760s, sometimes officially New France
 - 15 and a 30-deniers coin known as the mousquetaire - early 17th Century New France
 - Gold Louis - 1720 New France
 - Sol and Double Sol 1738-1764
 - English coins early 19th Century
 - Tokens and Army Bills - War of 1812
 - British Shinplaster 1870s
 - United States silver coins 1868-1869
 
Caribbean
Mexico
- Mexican dollar
 - Mexican real
 - Original Mexican peso - replaced by the nuevo peso (MXN), now just called peso, in 1993
 
Asia
China
- Un chau - China
 - Knife money - Zhou Dynasty
 - Ant nose coin - Chu (state)
 - Ying Yuan - Chu (state)
 - Sycee - Qin Dynasty
 - Ban Liang - Qin Dynasty
 - Spade money - Zhou Dynasty, Xin Dynasty
 - Jiaozi (currency) - Song Dynasty
 - Guanzi (currency) - Song Dynasty
 - Huizi (currency) - Southern Song Dynasty
 - Cash - China
 - Customs gold unit - China
 
Taiwan
Indonesia
- Sumatran dollar
 - Javan rupee
 - Oeang Republik Indonesia (ORI)
 
Iran
Japan
Korean
Malaya
Philippines
- Gold Coinages
 - Silver Coinage
- Hilis Kalamay (Silver cobs) -Philippines
 - Sampaloc Barillas
 - Dos Mundos
 
 - Sulu coins- Philippines
 - Piso
 
Vietnam
Historical money of Tibet
India
- Hon and Shivrai of the Maratha Dynasty
 - Portuguese Indian rupia
 - Portuguese Indian escudo
 - French Indian rupee
 - Travancore Rupee
 - Rupee
 - Vijayanagara coinage
 
Other currencies
Oceania
Modern Europe
- European Currency Unit and 22 national currencies which were replaced by the euro:
- Austrian schilling
 - Belgian franc
 - Croatian kuna
 - Cypriot pound
 - Dutch guilder
 - Estonian kroon
 - Finnish markka
 - French franc
 - German mark
 - Greek drachma
 - Irish pound
 - Italian lira
 - Latvian lats
 - Lithuanian litas
 - Luxembourgish franc
 - Maltese lira
 - Monégasque franc
 - Portuguese escudo
 - Sammarinese lira
 - Slovak koruna
 - Slovenian tolar
 - Spanish peseta
 - Vatican lira
 
 - Akçe
 - Daler
- Rigsdaler - Denmark and Norway
 - Rijksdaalder - Netherlands
 - Riksdaler - Sweden
 - Speciedaler - Norway
 
 - Dinar
 - Ducat - throughout Europe
 - Florin
 - Farthing - Great Britain (Farthing (British coin)) and Ireland (Farthing (Irish coin))
 - Genovino - Republic of Genoa
 - Groat - Great Britain
 - Grzywna/Hryvnia
 - Gulden - Germany and Austria
 - Half crown - Great Britain
 - Halfpenny
 - Koruna
 - Leu
 - Lira
 - Livre
 - Karbovanets - Ukraine
 - Korona - Hungary
 - Mark
 - Pengő - Hungary
 - Perper
 - Perun
 - Qirsh
 - Shilling - Great Britain and others
 - Sixpence - Great Britain and Ireland
 - Peso - Spain
 - Real
- Spanish real (plural reales)
 - Portuguese real (plural réis)
 - Gibraltar real
 
 - Rouble - former Soviet Union
 - Rublis - Latvia
 - Scudo
 - Spesmilo
 - Talonas - Lithuania
 - Thaler - Germany, Austria, Hungary
 - Threepence - Great Britain
 - Złoty
- Polish złoty (Poland)
 
 

The formerly used Artsakh dram, was not used in day-to-day commerce, but was legal tender in their issuing jurisdiction.
South Caucasus
International
- Stelo, 1945–1993 monetary unit used by Esperantists.
 - Bitcoin, 2009–Present. Global decentralized peer-to-peer digital currency.
 
See also
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