Southeast Alshar Lira
Southeastern Alshar Lira | |
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假钱 , أموال وهمية | |
Denominations | |
Superunit | |
Subunit | |
Plural | lira |
Symbol | 圓 |
Banknotes | SA$100, SA$200, SA$500, SA$1000, SA$2000 |
Coins | SA$1, SA$5, SA$10, SA$20, SA$50 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 2002 |
User(s) | Canpei Tanhai Rusana |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Bank of Southeast Alshar |
Mint | Central Mint (Corumm) |
The SA lira or Southeast Alshar Lira is the name of a currency used in three independent nations of the Southeast Alshar Economic Union: Rusana, Canpei and Tanhai. The SA lira is pegged to the Corummese Lire, allowing it to be a stable and credible currency compared to other, independent Alshari currencies. As part of agreements with the Southeast Alshar Economic Union, sixty percent of the reserves of the Bank of Southeast Alshar are held by the Corummese central bank.