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| rarely_used_banknotes = €500 | | rarely_used_banknotes = €500 | ||
| date_of_introduction = 6 September 1634 | | date_of_introduction = 6 September 1634 | ||
| replaced_currency = [[Cartadanian peso|Peso]] | | replaced_currency = [[Cartadanian peso|Peso]]<br/>[[Real]] | ||
| issuing_authority = [[Reserve Bank of Cartadania]] | | issuing_authority = [[Reserve Bank of Cartadania]] | ||
| issuing_authority_website = {{URL|http://www.rbc.gov.ca}} | | issuing_authority_website = {{URL|http://www.rbc.gov.ca}} | ||
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The '''Cartadanian escudo''' (sign: '''€'''; code: | The '''Cartadanian escudo''' (sign: '''€'''; code: CAE) is the official currency of [[Cartadania]] and its territories, replacing the Peso on 6 September 1634 and the Real on 1 January 1804 with its reintroduction. It is subdivided into 100 centavos across several coin denominations. The Cartadanian Federal Reserve is the central bank and the issuing authority during both periods of the escudos circulation. It was also used by [[Ceylonia]] and many places with large Cartadanian communities but has been been phased out for introduction of local currencies in their respective regions. It was formerly used in the [[Bicarian Islands]] alongside the [[Taler]] until Cartadania transferred the islands to [[Urcea]] in 2021, when the Taler became the sole currency. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 2 September 2024
Escudo | |
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Escudo cartadaniano (Cartadanian) | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Code | CRE |
Number | 000 |
Exponent | 2 |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1⁄100 | centavo |
Plural | Escudos |
Symbol | € |
Nickname | Pila, Esca, Billetes (plural) |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | €1, €2, €5, €10, €20, €50, €100 |
Rarely used | €500 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 1, 5, 10, 25 centavos |
Rarely used | 50 centavos and €1 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 6 September 1634 |
Replaced | Peso Real |
User(s) | Cartadania |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Reserve Bank of Cartadania |
Website | www |
Printer | Casa da Moeda |
Website | www |
Mint | Casa da Moeda |
Website | www |
Valuation | |
Inflation | -2.49% (December 2022) |
Method | CPI |
The Cartadanian escudo (sign: €; code: CAE) is the official currency of Cartadania and its territories, replacing the Peso on 6 September 1634 and the Real on 1 January 1804 with its reintroduction. It is subdivided into 100 centavos across several coin denominations. The Cartadanian Federal Reserve is the central bank and the issuing authority during both periods of the escudos circulation. It was also used by Ceylonia and many places with large Cartadanian communities but has been been phased out for introduction of local currencies in their respective regions. It was formerly used in the Bicarian Islands alongside the Taler until Cartadania transferred the islands to Urcea in 2021, when the Taler became the sole currency.
History
Tender
Banknotes
Obverse | Reverse | Value | Main color | Obverse motif | Reverse motif | Current series or withdrawal date |
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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 | Northern blue macaw | Manta ray | 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
Obverse | Reverse | Value | Color | Obverse motif | Reverse motif | Current series or withdrawal date |
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1 centavo | Copper | 1¢ | Efígie da República | 2023 series (Current) | ||
5 centavos | Silver | 5¢ | 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) |