Currency units/subunits that start with letter "x" or with "x" at any word.

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The letter Q: the countries that start with the letter Q in their currency unit name in the modern era are the following: quetzal (whole unit of Guatemala), and qindarka (subunit of the Albanian lek, now archaic), etc. But since Numista has as much list of coins and banknotes from different countries and issuers, what are the countries that use the letter x at any word in any currency unit or its subunit? Feel free to reply to me. Thank you.
Ang numismatika ay libangan ng pag-aaral ng barya at perang papel.
Numismatics is the hobby on studying coins and banknotes
Numismatik adalah hiburan pelajaran uang logam dan uang kertas.
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South Vietnam had Xu
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​Thank you for information. Ah, I just forgot it sometimes because of some circumstances.
Ang numismatika ay libangan ng pag-aaral ng barya at perang papel.
Numismatics is the hobby on studying coins and banknotes
Numismatik adalah hiburan pelajaran uang logam dan uang kertas.
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​This is what I thought of immediately too.

I guess there could me more, depending of trabslitteration. Mauritanian khoum, could be written an xoum, and then it also starts with an X. :O
Quote: "Moneytane"​South Vietnam had Xu

​North Vietnam, too.
In Portuguese, it's much easier, because shilling is translated as xelim.
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Quote: "Moneytane"​South Vietnam had Xu

​​North Vietnam, too.
​And Vietnam. Even though it's not used. :P
Go back a little farther to the Xerafim in India/Portuguese.

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