Packilvanian dinar
The Packilvanian dinar is the official legal tender of the Sultanate of Packilvania. 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 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 Communist regime took over the currency in 1917 up to 1987 when the 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.
Packilvanian dinar | |
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LuDinar aluBakhilfaniya (Packilvanian) | |
ISO 4217 | |
Code | PXD |
Exponent | 3 |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1/100 | Fil |
Plural | Dinars (Packilvanian: leDinar) |
Fil | Fils |
Symbol | ₱ |
Fil | f |
Nickname | Paddy (in South Hills) |
Banknotes | ₱10,000; ₱5,000; ₱2,000; ₱1,000; ₱500; ₱200; ₱100 |
Freq. used | ₱5,000; ₱1,000; ₱500; ₱200; ₱100 |
Rarely used | ₱10,000; ₱2,000 |
Coins | ₱50, ₱20, ₱10, ₱5, ₱2, ₱1, 50 fils, 20 fils, 10 fils, 5 fils, 2 fils, 1 fil, ½ fil |
Freq. used | ₱50, ₱20, ₱10, ₱5, ₱2, ₱1 |
Rarely used | 50 fils, 20 fils, 10 fils, 5 fils, 2 fils, 1 fil, ½ fil |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 1,700 BCE |
Replaced | None |
Replaced by | None |
Official user(s) | Packilvania |
Unofficial user(s) | Allegheny |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Packilvanian Central Bank |
Printer | Packilvanian Security Printing Company (PSPC) |
Mint | Imperial Packilvanian Mint (IPM) |
Valuation | |
Annual inflation rate | 4% |
Value | Managed exchange |