Are all modern currencies based on decimals? [closed] - decimal

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Are all/most modern currencies (mainly used in international business) based on the decimal system.
for example there are 100 pence in a pound, 100 cent in a euro and 100 cent in a dollar.
Is this the same for all currencies major business currencies? (I think it is, im just double checking)

I'd say this is a pretty safe assumption. According to Wikipedia:
Today only two countries in the world use non-decimal currencies. These are Mauritania (1 ouguiya = 5 khoums) and Madagascar (1 ariary = 5 iraimbilanja).

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Good evening !
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I have a project that is using a 125Khz RFID cards,dots, stickers.
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