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Central America and the Caribbean > Cayman Islands > Currency

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Currency dollar
DEC alternative conversion factor > LCU per US$ 0.83 Time series
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Code KYD
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Highest > valued > banknote 100 [4th of 15]
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Highest > valued > coin .25
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > No. 10.
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Value in Euro 0.95 002
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Value in Kuwaiti dinars 0.354 704
Highest valued currency unit > highest valued currency units > Value in US dollars 1.22 700
ISO code KYD 136
Official exchange rate > LCU per US$, period average 0.83 Time series
Regime US-$ (0.85)
Subdivision 100 [104th of 192]
Symbol CI$

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SOURCES: Pacific Exchange Rate Services; World Development Indicators database; Wikipedia: Highest valued currency unit

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Cayman Islands, cayman, Cayman, British West Indies

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