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| image_title_1 = A π 50 note issued in {{AN|1725}} | | image_title_1 = A π 50 note issued in {{AN|1725}} | ||
| alt1 = Β | | alt1 = Β | ||
| mos_code = | | mos_code = UPM | ||
| issuing_authority = Weisenburger Reichsbank | | issuing_authority = Weisenburger Reichsbank | ||
| superunit = | | superunit = | ||
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| frequently_used_coins = 1β°, 5β°, 10β°, 25β°, 50β°, π 1 Β | | frequently_used_coins = 1β°, 5β°, 10β°, 25β°, 50β°, π 1 Β | ||
| rarely_used_coins = π 5, π 10, π 20 (accounting use only) | | rarely_used_coins = π 5, π 10, π 20 (accounting use only) | ||
| users = | | users = {{team flag|United Principalities of Cibola}} | ||
| unofficial = Β | | unofficial = Β | ||
| peg =Β π 5.05 = [[Craitish CrΓ€ite|β’]] 1 | | peg =Β π 5.05 = [[Craitish CrΓ€ite|β’]] 1 |
Latest revision as of 23:44, 29 November 2023
Weisenburger Mark | |
A π 50 note issued in 1725 AN | |
MOSβ4 | |
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Code | UPM |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1β100 | Pfenning (β°) |
Symbol | π |
Nickname | Papiere |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | π 1, π 5, π 10, π 20, π 50, π 100, π 500 |
Rarely used | π 1,000, π 5,000 (accounting use only) |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 1β°, 5β°, 10β°, 25β°, 50β°, π 1 |
Rarely used | π 5, π 10, π 20 (accounting use only) |
Demographics | |
User(s) | United Principalities of Cibola |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Weisenburger Reichsbank |
Pegged with | π 5.05 = β’ 1 |
The Weisenburger Mark is the official currency of the United Principalities of Cibola. It is managed by the Weisenburger Reichsbank who mints, distributes, and dictates the currency's policy.
The Mark was introduced in 1725 AN to replaced the many regional currencies and barter systems used in the area. There was early proposals by the Imperial Senate to revive the use of Ludwigspfennig, however due to the currencies growing loss of value since the collapse of Sankt Ludwigshafen and the Lanzerwald, this plan was abandoned.