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Revision as of 15:01, 22 May 2023

United Republic dollar
ISO 4217
CodeURD
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100Cent
PluralDollars
 CentCents
Symbol$
 Cent¢
NicknameBuck
Banknotes
 Freq. used$1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
 Rarely used$500, $1000 (discontinued, still legal tender)
Coins
 Freq. used¢5, ¢10, ¢25, ¢50, $1
 Rarely used¢1 (discontinued, still legal tender)
Demographics
Date of introduction1 May 1690
User(s)Alstin
Issuance
Central bankFederal Reserve

The United Republic Dollar (symbol: $; ISO code: URD; also abbreviated UR$ or U.R. Dollar, to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.R. dollar, Alstinian dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United Republic and several other countries. The Currency Act of 1690 introduced the U.R. dollar at par with the Levantine Taler, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. U.R. banknotes are issued by the Federal Reserve System in the form of Federal Reserve Notes. The Federal Reserve System also conducts the monetary policy of the United Republic in conjunction with the Ministry of the Treasury, and acts the nation's central bank.

For most of its existence, the dollar was classified as being commodity money, its value linked to silver and gold, until 1892, at which point the dollar was solely backed by gold. Since 1979, the dollar has been deemed as fiat money, backed only by the economy in the areas where it is accepted.

History

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Coins

Current UR Cent coinage
Obverse Reverse Value Main color Obverse motif Reverse motif Current series or withdrawal date
TBA TBA One Cent Aluminum Liberty Torch 2025 series (current)
TBA TBA Five Cents Copper Rose 2025 series (current)
TBA TBA Ten Cents Nickel 10¢ Kjeldoran Wolf 2025 series (current)
TBA TBA Twenty Five Cents Silver 25¢ Alstinian Raven 2025 series (current)
TBA TBA Fifty Cents Gold 50¢ Oak Tree 2025 series (current)

Banknotes

Current UR Dollar banknotes
Obverse Reverse Value Main color Obverse motif Reverse motif Current series or withdrawal date

Monetary Policy

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eCommerce

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Exchange Rate

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See Also

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