Country: | Ghana |
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Region: | Africa |
Sub-Unit: | 1 GH₵ = 100 pesewa |
Symbol: | GH₵ |
The cedi is the unit of currency of Ghana. The word cedi is derived from the Akan word for cowry shell which were once used in Ghana as a form of currency. One Ghana cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas (Gp). A number of Ghanaian coins have also been issued in Sika denomination, and may have no legal tender status.
Country: | Chile |
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Region: | South America |
Sub-Unit: | 1 Peso = 100 centavo |
Symbol: | $ |
The Chilean peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, although no centavo denominated coins remain in circulation. Colloquial names for some banknotes and coins include luka or luca for the 1000-peso banknote, quina for the 500-peso coin, and gamba for the 100-peso coin.
GHS | CLP |
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GH₵ 1 GHS | $ 125.49 CLP |
GH₵ 5 GHS | $ 627.46 CLP |
GH₵ 10 GHS | $ 1,254.92 CLP |
GH₵ 50 GHS | $ 6,274.61 CLP |
GH₵ 100 GHS | $ 12,549.22 CLP |
GH₵ 250 GHS | $ 31,373.06 CLP |
GH₵ 500 GHS | $ 62,746.11 CLP |
GH₵ 1,000 GHS | $ 125,492.23 CLP |
GH₵ 5,000 GHS | $ 627,461.14 CLP |
GH₵ 10,000 GHS | $ 1,254,922.27 CLP |
GH₵ 50,000 GHS | $ 6,274,611.35 CLP |
GH₵ 100,000 GHS | $ 12,549,222.71 CLP |
GH₵ 500,000 GHS | $ 62,746,113.55 CLP |
GH₵ 1,000,000 GHS | $ 125,492,227.09 CLP |