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400

The yen replaced this former Japanese currency during the Meiji Restoration in 1871.

The Mon

400

This African country’s capital is Addis Ababa, which also hosts the headquarters of the African Union.

Ethiopia

400

Italian , Shapes , Soft when Boiled

Pasta

800

Before adopting the euro, this country used the drachma, one of the world’s oldest recorded currencies.

Greece

800

This country’s capital, Ljubljana, is known for its dragon symbol and picturesque old town.

Slovenia

800

Middle Eastern , Dip/Sauce , Chickpeas

Hummus

1200

This country’s currency, the Bolívar, has undergone multiple redenomination's due to extreme inflation in the 21st century.

Venezuela

1200

This Central Asian country has Astana (recently renamed back from Nur-Sultan) as its capital.

Kazakhstan

1200

Spanish , Rice , Seafood

Paella

1600

This country uses the forint, one of the few European currencies not replaced by the euro, despite being in the EU.

Hungary

1600

This country has no official capital city, but its government is seated in Bern, which functions as the de facto capital.

Switzerland

1600

South Korean , Cabbage , Spicy

Kimchi

2000

Only one country in the East Caribbean currency union does not the East Caribbean Pound, they use the East Caribbean Dollar.

Saint Lucia

2000

This small African kingdom has two capitals: Mbabane (administrative) and Lobamba (royal and legislative).

Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

2000

Hungarian , Meat , Paprika

Goulash

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