There are about 30 countries that share the same currency name “Dollar” (USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Singapore, Barbados, Fiji, Cayman Islands & etc.). but they are not related to each other besides their name, since they have different values from one another, even though they share the same currency symbol: only thing that distinguishes them apart is the country prefix tied to $ (like US$, AU$, NZ$, C$, CI$, FJ$, SG$, Bds$, JA$, B$, etc.).
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- 29 days
They’re all named after a famous old silver coin from Bohemia:
- Dingaling@lemmy.mlEnglish29 days
And also why tahler is seen in some old books, and those in well researched fantasy - some origin.
- LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyzEnglish29 days
The whole story is here. RobWords literally just did a video on it.
- 29 days
Colonialism, “$” is a derivative of the shorthand for peso which was the name for the Spanish dollar. So all the locals were calling their money a dollar before the actual “dollar” currencies became a thing.

