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==Pegged currencies==
==Pegged currencies==
Currently, there are several currencies {{wpl|Fixed currency|pegged}} to the taler, some with fluctuation bands around a central rate and others with no fluctuations allowed around the central rate. This can be seen as a safety measure, especially for currencies of areas with weak economies. The taler is seen as a stable currency, i.e., there are no dramatic appreciations or depreciations of its value that might suddenly damage the economy or harm trade. Thus it provides security to traders and people holding that currency.


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! class="unsortable"| State
! Pop. !! Area (km<sup>2</sup>) !! Code !! National currency !! Central rate
! Pegged since !! Fluctua&shy;tion band !! Formerly pegged to
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| {{flag|Kandara}}<br>{{flag|Pursat}}<br>{{flag|Tapakdore}}
| style="text-align:right"| TBD
| style="text-align:right"| TBD
| CMS ƒ || Common Middle Sea Florin
| 655.957 || <span style="display:none">1943</span>1 January [[1943]]
| 0.00% || N/A
|-
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[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Urcea]]
[[Category: Urcea]]
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