The Georgian Dollar is the currency of the State of Georgia. It is divided into 100 pence. Historically, it was divided into 5 shillings, and each shilling into 12 pence, and each penny into 4 farthings (thus 1 dollar = 5 shillings = 60 pence = 240 farthings). Decimalization was very easy for Georgia, as by that time, inflation had made the threepence the smallest coin, and 3 old pence equalled exactly 5 new pence. Coins in current circulation
* 5 pence
* 10 pence
* 20 pence ("shilling")
* 50 pence
* 1 dollar
* 2 dollar
* 5 dollar Banknotes in current circulation
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| - The Georgian Dollar is the currency of the State of Georgia. It is divided into 100 pence. Historically, it was divided into 5 shillings, and each shilling into 12 pence, and each penny into 4 farthings (thus 1 dollar = 5 shillings = 60 pence = 240 farthings). Decimalization was very easy for Georgia, as by that time, inflation had made the threepence the smallest coin, and 3 old pence equalled exactly 5 new pence. Coins in current circulation
* 5 pence
* 10 pence
* 20 pence ("shilling")
* 50 pence
* 1 dollar
* 2 dollar
* 5 dollar Banknotes in current circulation
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| - The Georgian Dollar is the currency of the State of Georgia. It is divided into 100 pence. Historically, it was divided into 5 shillings, and each shilling into 12 pence, and each penny into 4 farthings (thus 1 dollar = 5 shillings = 60 pence = 240 farthings). Decimalization was very easy for Georgia, as by that time, inflation had made the threepence the smallest coin, and 3 old pence equalled exactly 5 new pence. Coins in current circulation
* 5 pence
* 10 pence
* 20 pence ("shilling")
* 50 pence
* 1 dollar
* 2 dollar
* 5 dollar Banknotes in current circulation
* 10 dollar
* 20 dollar
* 50 dollar
* 100 dollar
* 200 dollar
* 500 dollar In the Spanish-speaking parts of Georgia, the terms peso and penique are used instead (before decimalization, quinto was used for shilling). All currency is bilingual.
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