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The '''cent''' is a unit of [[money]] in a large number of countries, <!--almost?--> always signifying one hundrednth of the basic monetary unit. The word ''cent'' is derived from the [[Latin]] ''centum'', meaning "hundredth". | The '''cent''' is a unit of [[money]] in a large number of countries, <!--almost?--> always signifying one hundrednth of the basic monetary unit. The word ''cent'' is derived from the [[Latin]] ''centum'', meaning "hundredth". | ||
The cent is a subunit, equal to 1/100 of the primary unit, of the following monetary units: | The cent is a subunit, equal to 1/100 of the primary unit, of the following monetary units: | ||
{{Image|2005PennyObv.jpg|right|200px|One-cent coin from United States of America}} | |||
* [[Australian | {{Image|1euro-cent.jpg|right|200px|Front side of Euro cent. Appearance of back side is up to the [[EU]] member that minted the coin}} | ||
* [[Bahamian | * [[Australian dollar]] | ||
* [[Barbados | * [[Bahamian dollar]] | ||
* [[Belizean | * [[Barbados dollar]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Belizean dollar]] | ||
* [[Bruneian | * [[Bermudan dollar]] | ||
* [[Canadian | * [[Bruneian dollar]] | ||
* [[Cayman Islands | * [[Canadian dollar]] | ||
* [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands | * [[Cayman Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[Cook Islands | * [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[Cypriot | * [[Cook Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[East Caribbean States | * [[Cypriot pound]] | ||
* European Union [[ | * [[East Caribbean States dollar]] | ||
* [[Fijian | * [[Eritrean nakfa]] | ||
* [[Guyanese | * [[European Union]] [[euro]] (adopted by 17 of the EU member nations) | ||
* [[Principality of Hutt River | * [[Fijian dollar]] | ||
* [[Jamaican | * [[Guyanese dollar]] | ||
* [[Kenyan | * [[Hong Kong dollar]] | ||
* [[Kiribati | * [[Principality of Hutt River dollar]] | ||
* [[Jamaican dollar]] | |||
* | * [[Kenyan shilling]] | ||
* [[Maltese | * [[Kiribati dollar]] | ||
* [[Mauritian | * [[Liberian dollar]] | ||
* [[Namibian | * [[Maltese pound]] | ||
* [[New Zealand | * [[Mauritian rupee]] | ||
* [[Pitcairn Islands | * [[Namibian dollar]] | ||
* South African [[ | * [[New Zealand dollar]] | ||
* [[Seychelles | * [[Pitcairn Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[Singaporean | * South African [[rand]] | ||
* [[Solomon Islands | * [[Seychelles rupee]] | ||
* [[Somaliland | * [[Singaporean dollar]] | ||
* [[Sri Lankan | * Sierra Leone [[leone]] | ||
* [[Tanzanian | * [[Solomon Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[Trinidad and Tobago | * [[Somaliland shilling]] | ||
* [[Tuvaluan | * [[Sri Lankan rupee]] | ||
* [[Ugandan | * [[Surinam dollar]] | ||
* [[United States | * Swaziland [[lilangeni]] | ||
* [[Zimbabwean | * [[New Taiwan dollar]] | ||
* [[Tanzanian shilling]] | |||
* [[Trinidad and Tobago dollar]] | |||
* [[Tuvaluan dollar]] | |||
* [[Ugandan shilling]] | |||
* [[United States dollar]] | |||
* [[Zimbabwean dollar]] | |||
The following obsolete currencies have also had a subdivision named the '''cent'''. In all cases, the cent was 1/100 of the primary unit. | The following obsolete currencies have also had a subdivision named the '''cent'''. In all cases, the cent was 1/100 of the primary unit. | ||
* [[British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) | * [[British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) dollar]] | ||
* [[British Guiana | * [[British Guiana dollar]] | ||
* [[British Honduras | * [[British Honduras dollar]] | ||
* [[British North Borneo | * [[British North Borneo dollar]] | ||
* [[Chatham Islands | * [[Chatham Islands dollar]] | ||
* [[Cingalese | * [[Cingalese rupee]] | ||
* [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands | * [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands rupee]] | ||
* [[East African and Ugandan | * [[East African and Ugandan rupee]] | ||
* [[East African | * [[East African florin]] | ||
* [[East African | * [[East African shilling]] | ||
* [[Malayan | * [[Malayan dollar]] | ||
* [[Malayan and British Borneo | * [[Malayan and British Borneo dollar]] | ||
* [[Mauritian | * [[Mauritian dollar]] | ||
* [[New Brunswick | * [[New Brunswick dollar]] | ||
* [[Newfoundland | * [[Newfoundland dollar]] | ||
* [[Nova Scotian | * [[Nova Scotian dollar]] | ||
* [[Penang | * [[Penang dollar]] | ||
* [[Prince Edward Island | * [[Prince Edward Island dollar]] | ||
* [[Rhodesian | * [[Rhodesian dollar]] | ||
* [[Sarawak | * [[Sarawak dollar]] | ||
* [[Sealand | * [[Sealand dollar]] | ||
* [[Sierra Leoneian | * [[Sierra Leoneian dollar]] | ||
* [[Straits Settlements | * [[Straits Settlements dollar]] | ||
* [[Zanzibari | * [[Zanzibari rupee]] | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
Currencies used primarily in non- | Currencies used primarily in non-English-speaking countries often have similar names derived from ''centum''; these include the French '''centime''' and the '''centavo''', used in several [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] speaking countries, and the '''cêntimo''' in [[Portugal]]. | ||
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* [[Algerian dinar]] | |||
* [[Burundian franc]] | |||
* [[CFP franc]] | |||
* [[CFA franc]] | |||
* [[Comorian franc]] | |||
* [[Congolese franc]] | |||
* [[Djiboutian franc]] | |||
* [[Ethiopian birr]] (as santim) | |||
* [[Guinean franc]] | |||
* [[Haitian gourde]] | |||
* [[Latvian lats]] (Latvian: santīms) | |||
* [[Moroccan dirham]] | |||
* [[Rwandan franc]] | |||
* [[Swiss franc]] (by [[French language|French]] speakers only) | |||
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*[[Argentine peso]] | |||
*[[Bolivian boliviano]] | |||
*[[Brazilian real]] | |||
*[[Cape Verdean escudo]] | |||
*[[Chilean peso]] | |||
*[[Colombian peso]] | |||
*[[Dominican peso]] | |||
*[[Guatemalan quetzal]] | |||
*[[Honduran lempira]] | |||
*[[Mexican peso]] | |||
*[[Mozambican metical]] | |||
*[[Nicaraguan córdoba]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 26 July 2024
The cent is a unit of money in a large number of countries, always signifying one hundrednth of the basic monetary unit. The word cent is derived from the Latin centum, meaning "hundredth".
The cent is a subunit, equal to 1/100 of the primary unit, of the following monetary units:
- Australian dollar
- Bahamian dollar
- Barbados dollar
- Belizean dollar
- Bermudan dollar
- Bruneian dollar
- Canadian dollar
- Cayman Islands dollar
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands dollar
- Cook Islands dollar
- Cypriot pound
- East Caribbean States dollar
- Eritrean nakfa
- European Union euro (adopted by 17 of the EU member nations)
- Fijian dollar
- Guyanese dollar
- Hong Kong dollar
- Principality of Hutt River dollar
- Jamaican dollar
- Kenyan shilling
- Kiribati dollar
- Liberian dollar
- Maltese pound
- Mauritian rupee
- Namibian dollar
- New Zealand dollar
- Pitcairn Islands dollar
- South African rand
- Seychelles rupee
- Singaporean dollar
- Sierra Leone leone
- Solomon Islands dollar
- Somaliland shilling
- Sri Lankan rupee
- Surinam dollar
- Swaziland lilangeni
- New Taiwan dollar
- Tanzanian shilling
- Trinidad and Tobago dollar
- Tuvaluan dollar
- Ugandan shilling
- United States dollar
- Zimbabwean dollar
The following obsolete currencies have also had a subdivision named the cent. In all cases, the cent was 1/100 of the primary unit.
- British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) dollar
- British Guiana dollar
- British Honduras dollar
- British North Borneo dollar
- Chatham Islands dollar
- Cingalese rupee
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands rupee
- East African and Ugandan rupee
- East African florin
- East African shilling
- Malayan dollar
- Malayan and British Borneo dollar
- Mauritian dollar
- New Brunswick dollar
- Newfoundland dollar
- Nova Scotian dollar
- Penang dollar
- Prince Edward Island dollar
- Rhodesian dollar
- Sarawak dollar
- Sealand dollar
- Sierra Leoneian dollar
- Straits Settlements dollar
- Zanzibari rupee
In other languages
Currencies used primarily in non-English-speaking countries often have similar names derived from centum; these include the French centime and the centavo, used in several Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries, and the cêntimo in Portugal.
centime | centavo |
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