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Imagine two countries, Astoria and Belmar, are members of a currency union and both use the 'Crown' as their official currency. A firm in Astoria wants to purchase raw materials from a nation outside the union, which uses the 'Lira' as its currency. Simultaneously, a tourist from Belmar is exchanging money to pay for a hotel in that same Lira-using nation. Which statement accurately describes the exchange rate situation for these two transactions?

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