Aureus

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Aureus
Denominations
Subunit
 ​110Decima
 ​110Cima
PluralAurei
Symbol
Banknotes
 Freq. used₳1, ₳5, ₳10, ₳20, ₳50, ₳100
 Rarely used₳500, ₳1,000, ₳5,000
Coins
 Freq. used₡1; ;₡5; ₡10
Demographics
Date of introduction1412
Official user(s) Caphiria
Unofficial user(s)Sydona Islands
Cartadania (until 1679)
Issuance
Central bankMinistry of the Treasury

The Caphirian Aureus (sign: ₳; code: ICA) is the official currency of the Imperium of Caphiria and its territories per the Constitution since 1412. The Aureus is subdivided into 10 decima and 100 cima. The Ministry of the Treasury is the central banking system and issuing authority, responsible for setting monetary policy as well as the printing and circulation of banknotes and coins.

Though Caphiria is the only country to officially use the Aureus today, it has been the official currency of many countries throughout history. Virtually every country on Sarpedon has adopted the Aureus at some point in their history. A few modern countries still use the Aureus as de facto currency, such as Kiravia.

Overview

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Banknotes

Note Value Main Color Imagery Date of
Front Reverse Front motif Reverse motif Issue
money money One Aureus Red Eirene of Zaclaria Construction of the Imperial Senate January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

money money Five Aurei Yellow Imperator Varro

(Gaius Valerius Varro)

Painting of the Odeon Magnus January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

money money Ten Aurei Blue Cioniocus The Elder and Cioniocus The Younger A famous 19th century painting depicting the Ascension of Jesus Christ January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

money money Twenty Aurei Green Imperator Castorius

(Jacobus Dulenus Lepio Castorius)

An image depicting the Basilicæ Magni in the early 20th century January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

money money Fifty Aurei Purple Maurelius Viguerii The Imperial Museum of Art January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

money money One Hundred Peach Laenius Morsona A late 19th century painting of the Palace Gardens of The Ataceris January 2, 2035

(Series 2035)

Coins

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See also