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| plural = Aureusem | | plural = Aureusem | ||
| plural_subunit_1 = centem | | plural_subunit_1 = centem | ||
| frequently_used_coins = 10ç, 25ç | | frequently_used_coins = 10ç, 25ç, 1ɑ, 2ɑ | ||
| rarely_used_coins = 1ç, 5ç | | rarely_used_coins = 1ç, 5ç, 50ç (commemorative only) | ||
| frequently_used_banknotes = 5ɑ, 10ɑ, 20ɑ, 50ɑ, 100ɑ | | frequently_used_banknotes = 5ɑ, 10ɑ, 20ɑ, 50ɑ, 100ɑ | ||
| rarely_used_banknotes = 25ɑ (commemorative only), 500ɑ, 1000ɑ | | rarely_used_banknotes = 25ɑ (commemorative only), 500ɑ, 1000ɑ | ||
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The '''Aureuso''' (symbol: '''ɑ'''; code: '''AUR''') is the currency of [[Anserisa (Pacifica)|Anserisa]]. It is abbreviated with its symbol '''ɑ''' or sometimes '''AUR'''. It is divided into 100 centem ('''ç'''). | |||
Because the currency was formerly named ''Aurumo'' in the past, it is sometimes referred to that nickname, but it is somehow rare. | |||
==History== | |||
==Coins== | |||
Coins are produced by the [[Departments of Anserisa (Pacifica)|Anserisan Coinage and Printing Administration]] facility in [[List of municipalities in Anserisa (Pacifica)|Geneva]] on [[Branta Island (Pacifica)|Branta Island]]. In denominations of 10ç, 25ç, 1ɑ and 2ɑ. The 50ç is produced sometimes as a commemorative coin, even though it as legal tender it is rarely seen circulating but has a high value for collectors. The AMIA used to produce coins in denominations of 1ç and 5ç, production stopped in 2012<ref>''Anserisan Coinage Production Reform Act : ACR-2012-09'' (2012). Office of the Legislative Documents, Brantavilla.</ref>. They continue to be legal tender, although they are only accepted as payment and not given back as change. | |||
==Banknotes== | |||
==Legal tender== | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 04:02, 5 April 2020
| Aureuso | |
|---|---|
| Aureuso | |
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| Currency Code | |
| Code | AUR |
| Denominations | |
| Subunit | |
| 1/100 | cento |
| Plural | Aureusem |
| cento | centem |
| Symbol | ɑ |
| cento | ç |
| Nickname | Aurumo (old name) |
| Banknotes | |
| Frequently used | 5ɑ, 10ɑ, 20ɑ, 50ɑ, 100ɑ |
| Rarely used | 25ɑ (commemorative only), 500ɑ, 1000ɑ |
| Coins | |
| Frequently used | 10ç, 25ç, 1ɑ, 2ɑ |
| Rarely used | 1ç, 5ç, 50ç (commemorative only) |
| Demographics | |
| Date of introduction | 1935 |
| User(s) | |
| Issuance | |
| Central bank | |Anserisan Central Bank Administration |
The Aureuso (symbol: ɑ; code: AUR) is the currency of Anserisa. It is abbreviated with its symbol ɑ or sometimes AUR. It is divided into 100 centem (ç).
Because the currency was formerly named Aurumo in the past, it is sometimes referred to that nickname, but it is somehow rare.
History
Coins
Coins are produced by the Anserisan Coinage and Printing Administration facility in Geneva on Branta Island. In denominations of 10ç, 25ç, 1ɑ and 2ɑ. The 50ç is produced sometimes as a commemorative coin, even though it as legal tender it is rarely seen circulating but has a high value for collectors. The AMIA used to produce coins in denominations of 1ç and 5ç, production stopped in 2012[1]. They continue to be legal tender, although they are only accepted as payment and not given back as change.
Banknotes
Legal tender
See Also
- ↑ Anserisan Coinage Production Reform Act : ACR-2012-09 (2012). Office of the Legislative Documents, Brantavilla.