Dual currency

Dual currency is when a stamp is denominated in two different currencies being used simultaneously. For a time, the stamps of New Hebrides had values in both French and British currencies. More recently, this system was used as European countries gradually converted fully to the Euro.  File:New Hebrides dual.jpg|British and French denominations shown on this French New Hebrides stamp of 1925. File:ireland char.jpg|Ireland stamp of 2001, denominated in Irish pence at top, Euros below. 

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