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| Aureuso | |
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| 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 | 1ɑ, 2ɑ, 25ɑ (commemorative only), 500ɑ, 1000ɑ |
| Coins | |
| Frequently used | 10ç, 25ç, 1ɑ, 2ɑ |
| Rarely used | 1ç, 5ç, 50ç (commemorative only) |
| Demographics | |
| Date of introduction | 1809 |
| 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. During the Anserisan Empire, the currency was called Ouromo, the name of the currency in New Anserisan.
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
Same as the coins, the banknotes in Anserisa are issued by the Anserisan Coinage and Printing Administration. The first type of banknotes in Anserisa were receipts payable to the bearer of the document rather than the original depositor. The first modern banknotes in Anserisa appear during the Anserisan Empire and the creation by Emperor Hadriano of the Imperial Bank of Anserisa in 1809, the predecessor of the Anserisan Central Bank Administration. The banknotes issued by the Empire were legal tender until the first issue created by the new AMIA in 1817, during the period between the end of the Empire and the new Republic, banknotes from the Empire were still legal tender but most of them were defaced to remove the mentions of the Empire. The banknotes are issued in denominations of 5ɑ, 10ɑ, 20ɑ, 50ɑ and 100ɑ, previously banknotes in denominations of 1ɑ, 2ɑ, 500ɑ and 1000ɑ were issued but they are retired. The denomination of 25ɑ has always been used for commemorative editions and is rarely used today.
Legal tender
Gallery of Banknotes
The different issues of banknotes from the Imperial Bank of Anserisa and the Anserisan Central Bank Administration.
1809-1815
The Imperial Series is the only one featuring Emperor Hadriano, it was issued in 1809, with the creation of the Imperial Bank of Anserisa. It features a standardized series with the face of the Emperor on the obverse and the Coat of Arms of the Empire on the reverse.
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1 Ouromo Obverse
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1 Ouromo Reverse
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2 Ouromos Obverse
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2 Ouromos Reverse
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5 Ouromos Obverse
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5 Ouromos Reverse
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10 Ouromos Obverse
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10 Ouromos Reverse
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20 Ouromos Obverse
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20 Ouromos Reverse
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50 Ouromos Obverse
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50 Ouromos Reverse
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100 Ouromos Obverse
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100 Ouromos Reverse
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500 Ouromos Obverse
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500 Ouromos Reverse
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1000 Ouromos Obverse
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1000 Ouromos Reverse
1815-1817
The Defaced Series is an unofficial series for it was still legal tender to use the Imperial banknotes from 1815 until the creation of the Anserisan Central Bank Administration which created its first series in 1817 and it was common use to deface the imperial symbols on the banknotes, it became known as the defaced series.
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1 Ouromo Reverse
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2 Ouromos Reverse
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5 Ouromos Obverse
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10 Ouromos Obverse
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20 Ouromos Reverse
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50 Ouromos Obverse
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100 Ouromos Reverse
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500 Ouromos Obverse
See Also
- ↑ Anserisan Coinage Production Reform Act : ACR-2012-09 (2012). Office of the Legislative Documents, Brantavilla.