Packilvanian dinar: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Visual edit
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 22:
| unofficial_users = [[Allegheny]]
| issuing_authority_title = Central bank
| issuing_authority = [[Packilvanian Central Bank]]
| printer = Packilvanian Security Printing Company (PSPC)
| mint = Imperial Packilvanian Mint (IPM)
Line 32:
}}
 
The [[Packilvanian dinar]] is a [[Reserve currency|beta world reserve currency]] that is the the official legal tender of the Sultanate of [[Packilvania]] and [[Musetszna]]. It is the oldest continuously used currency in the world, having been introduced in 1700 BCE. It was originally a unit of measurement for gold among the central Yasterian nations. The Demir[[Zubraynite dynasty took over the issuance and minting of dinar coins upon the takeover of Saidun the Conqueror. They]] introduced paper currency in 1400 CE. The [[Packilvanian Communist Party|Communist regime]] took over the currency in 1917 up to 1987 when the [[Paxism|Paxist]] regime returned to power under Sultan [[Amhoud I]]. It evolved into a fiat currency in the 20th century under the management of the [[Packilvanian Central Bank]].
 
The PCB tightly controls the exchange of the Dinar. It sells currency certificates on the Packilvanian Currency Exchange Bureau for auction which allow the bearer to exchange them for dinars on demand from the PCB. Through manipulating the amount of currency certificates sold at the PCEB, the PCB can control the availability of the currency. Thus, it has used this power to undervalue to the Dinar to make its exports more attractive. The [[Auroran Central Bank]] and the [[North Concordian Economic Forum]] were vocal against the sudden devaluation of the dinar in 2021. Through their protests and sanctions, the PCB raised the value of the dinar.
Line 40:
 
* 48 features the portrait of [[Iktan the Devout]] who united Packilvania as well as a horse back regimen on the front and a vignette of the [[Tomb of Sultans]], the Shakar desert and a vulture on the back.
* The 72 features a portrait of [[Melkezedek the Great]] and a scene from the Council of Bingol. It features the [[Bingol Royal Palace]], the Jumhur mountains and a crested crane
* The 144 features [[Suleiman of Yehudah]], a scene from the writing of the Vagumar on the front and the [[Temple of the Restoration]] on the back alongside the [[Ufrata River]] and the Amber seagull
* The 288 features [[Ishak I]] and a scene of the seige of Bingol on the front and on the back, the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]], the Bingol Bay and a purple kestrel
* The 864 features [[Amhoud I]] and the signing over of power from the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] to the [[Carriers of Mercy]] (by extension the [[Bedonite dynasty]]) while on the back it features the Parliament Building of Packilvania, the Fidakar jungles as a Royal Toucan.
verified
5,307

edits