1, Japan
Yen (Japanese: Yen, Japanese romaji: en, English: Yen), whose paper money is called Japanese bank notes, is the legal tender of Japan, and the yen is often used as the reserve currency after the US dollar and the euro.
There are four kinds of banknotes issued:1000,2000,5000, 10000 yen.
2. Mongolia
Mongolia tugrik. MNT is the currency of Mongolia. 1925 after the currency reform, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Mongolia (later renamed as the People's Republic of Mongolia) began to issue its national currency Tugrik on February 9 19. This is the first national currency issued by Mongolia.
3. French Polynesia
Pacific Settlement Franc (CFP) is a regional monetary organization, which consists of three French Pacific jurisdictions-wallis islands and Futuna Islands, French Polynesia and New Caledonia, with a total population of less than one million.
4. Iran
Iranian rial is the currency name of Iran. Iranian rial (original symbol: ri. Standard symbol: IRR, unofficial name Tuman. One Thurman is equal to ten rials.
There are seven currencies in Iran, the smallest is 100 rials, and the largest is 500,000 rials. The face value of paper money is100,200,500,1000,2000,5000, 10000.