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For the system of library classification, see Dewey Decimal Classification. For other uses, see Decimalisation (disambiguation).
Decimalisation is the process of converting a currency from its traditional denominations to a decimal system, based on one basic unit of currency and a sub-unit which is a power of 10, most commonly 100.
Today, the only currencies which are not decimal are the Malagasy ariary and the Mauritanian ouguiya.
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