Afghan pul
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| 50 Afghan pul coin (1980) | |
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| Obverse: Emblem of Afghanistan (1980). The text above reads دافغانستان دموکراتيک جمهورے دولت ('The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan'), and below it reads ١٣٥٩ ('1359' in Afghan calendar, equivalent to 1980). | Reverse: Denomination surrounded with star at periphery. The texts read پنحوس ('Fifty Pul') and پولى٥٠. |
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Afghan pul (Pashto: پول [pol]; Dari: پل [pʰʊl]) is the one-hundredth subdivision of the Afghan afghani, which has been the official currency of Afghanistan since the 1920s.[2] All pul coins have been demonetized.