Taler

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Taler
Dollarium (Latin)
Thaler (Aenglish)
Noler (Fhasen)
ISO 4217
CodeLUT
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100Cent
PluralTalers
 CentCents
Symbol
 Cent¢
NicknameDollar
Demographics
Date of introductionApril 1st, 1343

The Taler (symbol: ; ISO code: LUT for Levantine Union Taler), sometimes known as the dollar, the thaler, and officially as the Levantine Taler, is the official currency of the Levantine Union. It is subdivided into 100 pence (singular: penny). At various times, the taler was commodity money or bank notes backed by silver or gold, but it is currently fiat money, backed only by the economy in the areas where it is accepted. The taler is one the world's oldest currency still in use and which has been in continuous use since its inception. It is in use throughout the talerzone.

History

Market and Currency Authority of the Levantine Union

Bills

Obverse Reverse Country or Place Represented Symbols and Figures
Kuhlfros TBD (Obverse)
TBD (Reverse)
File:5obv.png File:5rev.png Yonderre Collinebourg Palace [1] (Obverse)
Green Knight [2] (Reverse)
Deric States Imperial Palace (Obverse)
Emperor Conchobar I of the Holy Levantine Empire (Reverse)
Burgundie 16th and 17th century Southern Deric trade ships (Obverse)
Marin-Estelle, personification of Burgundie (Reverse)
File:50obv.png File:50rev.png Urcea Julian Palace (Obverse)
St. Julius I (Reverse)
File:100rev.png Anglei TBD (Obverse)
TBD (Reverse)

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