Komunejo:Valuto

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Currency is one of the most widely-available artifacts — practically anyone in a country using a certain currency can digitize it using a scanner. It's also highly informational, often pertinent not only to the currency itself, but to the subjects that it depicts, such as national symbols. This makes it a good candidate for inclusion in Wikimedia Commons. However, like other government works, the copyright status of currency designs varies from nation to nation and sometimes even between currencies in the same nation. Moreover, the use of reproductions of currency is carefully controlled by counterfeiting law. This page documents licensing requirements, tags, and printing requirements of various kinds of currency around the world and links the relevant categories on Wikimedia Commons.

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Important points

  • A photograph of a coin has two requirements before it can be included. The first is that the design of the coin itself is not copyrighted, or permission has been obtained. The second is that the photographer agrees to license it under a free licence. A photograph of a 3D-object creates in most jurisdictions a new copyright on the picture, something that is not the case when photographing pure 2D-objects. See When to use the PD-Art tag for more information. However, scans of coins are mere mechanical reproductions and are allowed using the "{{PD-Coin scan}}" tag. See When to use the PD-Scan tag
  • Items of currency should not be included in photos for the purpose of indicating the scale or size of an object; a ruler or scale marking should be used instead. See the {{NoCoins}} tag for details.
  • With respect to similar images of currency, please respect others' work and avoid overwriting existing files (those uploaded by other users). In general, it is better to upload a new file, please refer to Commons:Overwriting existing files.
  • The {{Currency}} tag should be used to warn re-users about certain uses may run afoul of counterfeiting and other laws.

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Albanio

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Alĝerio

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Angolo

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Argentino

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Armenio

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Arubo

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Aŭstralio

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Aŭstrio

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Azerbajĝano

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Bahamoj

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Belorusio

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Belgio

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Belizo

As of 2019, all Belize coins are in the public domain, with the exception of some commemorative and numismatic coins (e.g. those created by the Franklin Mint). The designs for all currently circulating Belize coins were created in the 1950s or earlier by the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom (when Belize was British Honduras). Thus they were under crown copyrights which have now expired. Please use {{PD-UKGov}} for these in addition to a license for the photographs (since coins are considered 3D objects). Any future coin designs, however, are likely to be copyrighted by the Belizean government, as Belize does not have a public domain exception for government works.

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COM:CUR Benin

Benino

 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Benin has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[2], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

See also: COM:CUR France

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Bolivio

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Brazilo

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Bulgario

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Burkino

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 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Burkina Faso has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[3], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

See also: COM:CUR France

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Kameruno

 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

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Kanado

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 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc used in Central African Republic, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

See also: COM:CUR Cameroon

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Ĉado

 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc used in Chad, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

See also: COM:CUR Cameroon

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Ĉilio

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Ĉinio

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Kolombio

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Kostariko

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Kroatio

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Danio

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Domingo

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Egiptio

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 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc used in Equatorial Guinea, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

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Estonio

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Etiopio

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Eŭropa Unio

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Finnlando

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Francio

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Gabono

 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc used in Gabon, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

See also: COM:CUR Cameroon

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Kartvelio

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Germanio

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Ĝibraltaro

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Grekio

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 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Guinea-Bissau has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[4], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

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Honkongo

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Hungario

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Islando

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Barato

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Indonezio

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Irano

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Irako

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Irlando

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Israelo

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Italio

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Ebur-Bordo

 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Ivory Coast has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[5], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

See also: COM:CUR France

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Japanio

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Jordanio

 . Jordanian currency is copyrighted by the Central Bank of Jordan, and its use is permitted under certain limitations:

  1. The size of the copied banknote should not be the same size as the actual banknote.
  2. If the copied banknote is smaller than the actual banknote then it should not exceed two-thirds of the original banknote size.
  3. If the copied banknote is bigger, it should not be less than one and a half times the size of the original banknote.
  4. Copying of banknotes should be one-sided only (i.e. nothing should appear on the reverse of a copy which might give the impression that the copied banknote is a genuine one).
  5. Copied banknotes and coins should not appear in an offensive context, for example in conjunction with imagery or text of a violent or pornographic nature.

Please use {{Money-JO}} for images of Jordanian currency.

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Kazaĥio

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Kirgizio

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Latvio

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Laoso

 Unsure There seems no specific mentions about banknotes in the Law No. 38/NA of November 15, 2017, on Intellectual Property. Banknotes are not mentioned as artistic works. It is not clear if the government's right to hold copyright extends to banknotes.

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Litovio

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Makao

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Malajzio

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Malio

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 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Mali has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law [6], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

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Malto

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Meksiko

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Moldavio

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Mongolio

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Mozambiko

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Nepalo

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Nederlando

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Nov-Zelando

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Niĝero

 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Niger has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[7], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

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Niĝerio

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Nord-Koreio

  . According to the North Korean copyright act, documents for state management, current news or information data shall not be the object of copyright unless commercial purpose is pursued.[1532/2006 Article 12] However, currencies are for commercial purposes, so currencies are not included here.

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Norvegio

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Pakistano

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Paragvajo

 Probably Not OK. Paraguayan currencies are presumed to be copyrighted.

Vidu ankaŭ: Category:Paraguayan currency-related deletion requests

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Peruo

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Filipinoj

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Pollando

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Kataro

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 . Bank of Central African States, which issues Central African CFA franc used in the Republic of the Congo, is based in Cameroon. Article 3c of the main IP law of Cameroon, the 2000 Copyright law, explicitly excludes banknotes and coins from copyright protection.

Please use {{PD-CA-CFA-franc}} for Central African CFA franc images.

See also: COM:CUR Cameroon

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Rumanio

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Rusio

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Senegalo

 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Senegal has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[8], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

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Serbio

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Sieraleono

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Singapuro

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Slovakio

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Slovenio

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Sud-Afriko

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Sud-Koreio

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Sovetunio

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Hispanio

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Srilanko

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Sudano

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Svedio

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Svislando

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Sirio

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Tajvano

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Taĝikio

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Tajlando

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Togolando

 Unsure West African CFA franc used in Togo has close ties to France. French Cour de Cassation ruled in 2002 that franc is not covered by Copyright Law[9], but it is not known if it also applies to West African CFA franc.

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Turkio

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Turkmenio

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Ugando

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Ukrainio

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Usono

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Urugvajo

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Uzbekio

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Vjetnamio

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Zambio

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Zimbabvo

Legal tender:    According to section 50 of the Copyright Act Chapter 26:1 of Zimbabwe the copyright of banknotes and coins are vested in the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and subsists from the date on which such bank notes or coin are issued as legal tender until such bank notes or coin are demonetized.

  Bank notes and coins that have been demonetized.

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  1. Rulesforuse.org – Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group – contains information about the reproduction rules of many (but not all) currencies
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