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==History==
==History==


As of 1690, the Imperial Stater averages valuation of 0.02 Natopos, or 1 Natopo resulting to around 50 Imperial Staters, but opened on the first day of 1691 at 48.91 Imperial Staters to the Natopo.


==Administration==
==Administration==

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Imperial stater
Imperial Stater
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100 Drachma (only for accounting purposes)
Banknotes
 Freq. used $ 20, $ 50, $ 100
 Rarely used $ 500, $ 1000
Coins
 Freq. used $ 1, $ 5, $ 10,
 Rarely used $ 20
Demographics
Issuance
Central bank Basileusan Bank

The Imperial Stater (CON $) is the official currency of the Imperial State of Constancia.

History

As of 1690, the Imperial Stater averages valuation of 0.02 Natopos, or 1 Natopo resulting to around 50 Imperial Staters, but opened on the first day of 1691 at 48.91 Imperial Staters to the Natopo.

Administration

The Imperial Stater is managed and administered, and fully guaranteed by the Basileusan Bank.

Excluding commemorative notes and coins, there are about 3.9 billion pieces of notes valued at $ 1.3 trillion and 31.8 billion pieces of coins valued at $ 39.5 billion in circulation as of 1.I.1687.


Characteristics

Currency sign

The currency sign that represents the Imperial Stater is $.

Banknotes

Constancia