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Afghan shopkeepers deal in Pakistani rupees at a local market in Jalalabad city June 18, 2012. Ten years after the central bank withdrew three different types of bank notes and coins issued by warlords and relaunched the afghani, the administration is still struggling to enforce its use as the medium of exchange. Part of the reason people prefer to hold foreign currencies is a nagging lack of confidence in Afghan money, fostered over decades of turmoil, even though the afghani has been remarkably stable against the U.S. dollar. Picture taken June 18, 2012. To match feature AFGHANISTANCURRENCY/ REUTERS/ Parwiz (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: BUSINESS)
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