Just walk with me and i'll give a you a heads-up with what's going on with them fiat-currencies. I'll start with the most beaten-up fiat-currency. And that is
North Korea
And no, this is not bitcoin or some other crypto-currency. But crazy, it is.
The fiat in North Korea is called the North Korean Won.
According to Wikipedia the won came from the word hanja, which means coin or currency.
The list must go on, so let us continue with the next fiat and that takes us to
Sudan
Not your average day in the park...uuuh I mean Nubian desert, yes.
The fiat in Sudan is called the Sudanese Pound.
Next up is
Uzbekistan
I tried to come up with something funny to say to accompany this picture but instead I find myself writing this sentence to excuse myself.
The fiat in Uzbekistan is called the Uzbekistani Som.
We continue with
Angola
The fiat in Angola is called the Angolan Kwanza.
Where I first heard about the Kwanza, I thought it was a duck. But no it is the national currency of Angola. I think the name came from the River Cuanza in Angola.
And
Argentina
The fiat in Argentine is called the Argentine Peso.
Many Spanish countries go with the name peso, which is spanish for weight. You know to measure gold and silver.
And to finish the list with
Congo
The fiat in Congo is called the Congolese Franc.
Congo has been colonized by the French and they stayed with the name Franc.
And that concludes the end of the list. Thanks for reading and have a nice day, yall.