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Subject: [rights-specification] CR00002
In the case of the mexican peso, the old mexican peso was currency code MXP. The new mexican peso (minus several zeros) was assigned a new code: MXN. I assume that this same pattern holds for all other currency revaluations -- at least it holds for all the other ones that I've checked.
Thus, I believe that using the date of introduction of a code still works. (In other words, we do not need to worry about a currency being revalued without a new introduction date, because, in fact, when a currency is revalued we have both a new introduction date and a new currency code.)
Thanks,
Thomas.
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