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The '''Real''' (sign: '''₹'''; code: RLS) is the official currency of the [[Union of Sarpedonian States]], a supranational union that originally began with [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]], as well as their territories, but now also includes [[Arona]], [[Taliona]], and [[Volonia]]. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. The [[Reserve Bank of Sarpedon]] (RBS) is the central bank and the issuing authority, with an office in [[Santarém|Vila Real]] and another in [[Albalitor]]. The Real, originally a Cartadanian circulate currency, was reintroduced and officially replaced the Escudo and Salia on 1 January 2028. As a result of the economic union formerly in place with [[Ceylonia]] and many places with large Cartadanian communities, Cartadania currently still mints the Escudo, but will phase this out in favor of those countries using their own currencies or the Real on 1 January 2030.
The '''Sarpedonian Real''' (Sign:'''₹'''; Code:'''RLS''') stands as the recognized currency within the [[Union of Sarpedonian States]], a regional alliance initially established by [[Cartadania]] and [[Pelaxia]], encompassing their respective territories. Over time, this union expanded to include [[Arona]], [[Talionia]], and [[Volonia]]. The Real, like many world currencies, is subdivided into 100 centavos. Acting as both the central authority and the issuer of the Real, the Reserve Bank of Sarpedon (RBS) maintains offices in [[Vila Real]] and [[Albalitor]], signifying its role in shaping the monetary landscape of this cooperative union.
 
The inception of the Sarpedonian Real can be traced back to the evolution of regional economic integration. With a basis originating from the former primary circulating currency of Cartadania, it reemerged on the financial stage, officially supplanting the Escudo and Salia currencies on 1 January 2028. This currency transition marked a significant step in the consolidation of economic policies among the member states. Notably, Cartadania continued to produce the Escudo, owing to its economic ties with certain regions that still employ this currency. However, this coexistence ceased on 1 January 2030, with member states shifting toward their respective currencies or the Sarpedonian Real, further solidifying the Real's significance as a unifying currency within the Union of Sarpedonian States.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 00:50, 20 September 2023

Real
Real (Cartadanian)
Real (Spanish)
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Real banknotes
ISO 4217
CodeRLS
Number000
Exponent2
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100centavo
PluralReais
Symbol
NicknamePila, Billetes (plural)
Banknotes
 Freq. used₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100
 Rarely used₹500
Coins
 Freq. used1, 5, 10, 25 centavos
 Rarely used50 centavos and €1
Demographics
Date of introduction6 September 1694
ReplacedEscudo
User(s) Cartadania
 Pelaxia
Issuance
Central bankReserve Bank of Sarpedon
 Websitewww.rbs.org
PrinterCasa da Moeda
 Websitewww.casadamoeda.gov.ca
MintCasa da Moeda
 Websitewww.casadamoeda.gov.ca
Valuation
Inflation-2.49% (September 2028)
 MethodCPI

The Sarpedonian Real (Sign:; Code:RLS) stands as the recognized currency within the Union of Sarpedonian States, a regional alliance initially established by Cartadania and Pelaxia, encompassing their respective territories. Over time, this union expanded to include Arona, Talionia, and Volonia. The Real, like many world currencies, is subdivided into 100 centavos. Acting as both the central authority and the issuer of the Real, the Reserve Bank of Sarpedon (RBS) maintains offices in Vila Real and Albalitor, signifying its role in shaping the monetary landscape of this cooperative union.

The inception of the Sarpedonian Real can be traced back to the evolution of regional economic integration. With a basis originating from the former primary circulating currency of Cartadania, it reemerged on the financial stage, officially supplanting the Escudo and Salia currencies on 1 January 2028. This currency transition marked a significant step in the consolidation of economic policies among the member states. Notably, Cartadania continued to produce the Escudo, owing to its economic ties with certain regions that still employ this currency. However, this coexistence ceased on 1 January 2030, with member states shifting toward their respective currencies or the Sarpedonian Real, further solidifying the Real's significance as a unifying currency within the Union of Sarpedonian States.

History

Tender

Banknotes

Current Escudo banknotes
Obverse Reverse Value Main color Obverse motif Reverse motif Current series or withdrawal date
1 escudo Green Loggerhead sea turtle Coffee fields and mountains 2023 series (Current)
2 escudos Green-yellow Canotta's squirrel monkey Lombardia Valley 2023 series (Current)
5 escudos Dark blue Manta ray Kindreds reef 2023 series (Current)
10 escudos Light blue Bottlenose dolphin Meranti glade 2023 series (Current)
20 escudos Orange Jaguar Satherian Rainforest 2023 series (Current)
50 escudos Red Red panda Giulia Bay Bridge 2023 series (Current)
100 escudos Purple Harpy eagle Lençois Desert 2023 series (Current)

Coins

Current centavo coins
Obverse Reverse Value Color Obverse motif Reverse motif Current series or withdrawal date
1 centavo Copper Efígie da República 2023 series (Current)
5 centavos Silver Efígie da República 2023 series (Current)
10 centavos Silver, gold 10¢ Hibiscus 2023 series (Current)
25 centavos Gold 25¢ Efígie da República 2023 series (Current)

Economics and monetary policy

International usage

See also