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| || || 1 rixdollar || 1 g || 16 mm|| rowspan="4" | Reeded  
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| rowspan="4" |Coinage silver:<br>.835 silver<br>.165 copper
| rowspan="4" |Holzer silver:<br>.835 silver<br>.165 copper
| 0.84 g Ag
| 0.84 g Ag
|A: Alexandretta / Boulonne<br>F: North Antrusburgh (ISD)
|A: Alexandretta / Boulonne<br>F: North Antrusburgh (ISD)
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| || || 25 rixdollars || 25 g || 37 mm  
|Reeded
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|Coinage silver:<br>.900 silver<br>.100 copper|| 22.5 g Ag  
|Coin silver:<br>.900 silver<br>.100 copper|| 22.5 g Ag  
|B: Victoria<br>F: North Antrusburgh (ISC)
|B: Victoria<br>F: North Antrusburgh (ISC)
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! Obverse !! Reverse !! Value !! Mass !! Diameter !! Edge !! Composition !! Precious metal !! Mint marks
! Obverse !! Reverse !! Value !! Mass !! Diameter !! Edge !! Composition !! Precious metal !! Mint marks
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| || || 50 rixdollars || 3.226 g || 18 mm || rowspan="4" | Lettered: <small>"MECKELNBURGH ★ 9000 FINE ★"</small>|| rowspan="4" | Coinage gold:<br>.9000 gold<br>.1000 copper || 0.2500 (¼) ozt gold || rowspan="4" |B: Victoria
| || || 50 rixdollars || 3.226 g || 18 mm || rowspan="4" | Lettered: <small>"MECKELNBURGH ★ 9000 GOLD FINE ★"</small>|| rowspan="4" | Coin gold:<br>.9000 gold<br>.1000 copper || 2.903 g Au || rowspan="4" |B: Victoria
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| || || 100 rixdollars || 6.452 g || 21 mm || 0.5000 (½) ozt gold
| || || 100 rixdollars || 6.452 g || 21 mm || 5.806 g Au
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| || || 250 rixdollars || 16.13 g || 28.5 mm || 1.000 ozt gold
| || || 250 rixdollars || 16.13 g || 28.5 mm || 14.52 g Au
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| || || 500 rixdollars || 32.26 g || 35.5 mm || 2.500 ozt gold
| || || 500 rixdollars || 32.26 g || 35.5 mm || 29.03 g Au
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[[Category:Meckelnburgh]]
[[Category:Meckelnburgh]]

Revision as of 03:52, 18 December 2022

Meckelnburgh rixdollar
Mekelnburga regnodolaro (ao)
Rixdale meckelmbourgeoise (ax)
Meckelnburgse rîksdâlder (me)
Denominations
Subunit
1100 Angster
Plural Rixdollars
 Angster Angsters
Symbol Ʀ
 Angster
Banknotes
 Freq. used Ʀ5, Ʀ10, Ʀ25, Ʀ100
 Rarely used Ʀ50
Coins
 Freq. used 5ⱥ, 10ⱥ, 25ⱥ, Ʀ1, Ʀ2½
 Rarely used Ʀ5, Ʀ10
Demographics
Date of introduction 1715 AN
Replaced Meckelnburgh crown
User(s) Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Salem Salem
Iselande Iselande
Issuance
Central bank Their Royal Majesty's Bank
 Website bank.mb
Mint Royal Meckelnburgh Mint
 Website mint.mb

The rixdollar (Aspiranto: regnodolaro; Alexandrian: rixdale; Meckelnish: rîksdâlder; sign: Ʀ) is the currency and legal tender of Kingdom of Meckelnburgh and its constituent states of Meckelnburgh, the Archabbacy of Salem and the Grand Duchy of Iselande. Their Royal Majesty’s Bank of Meckelnburgh (BankMB) issues banknotes, while the Royal Meckelnburgh Mint issues coins, Maundy money, and bullion issues.

The smaller denomination, one-100th of a rixdollar, is an angster (Aspiranto: angstero; Alexandrian: angster; Meckelnish: angster; sign: ). The MOS–4 code of the currency used by banks and financial institutions is MBD (Meckelnburgh rixdollar). The unofficial codes SMD and ISD refer to issues of Salem and Iselande crowns, respectively; each constituent country has a local mint and is entitled to mint its own minor currency and commemorative issues.

History

The first currency of the Kingdom of Meckelnburgh was the crown, subdivided into 60 heller. It was first introduced in 1685 AN at the creation of Meckelnburgh. With the ascension of Salem and Iselande to the kingdom, each were given minor coinage rights as users of the crown. The crown was pegged to the Craitish cräite at 1.5 crowns to a cräite.

In 1715 AN, the kingdom replaced the crown with the rixdollar as part of a broad monetary policy, including the abolishment of the peg to the cräite. The new rixdollar was decimalized and became exchangeable with the crown at 1 rixdollar to 1.54 crowns. The smallest denominations were also abolished and cash rounding instituted to 5 angsters. In addition, the mint at Battleferd (D) was closed and the mint at Boulonne (C) was merged with Alexandretta (A)–production of bullion issues moved to Victoria (B).

Coinage

Obverse Reverse Value Mass Diameter Edge Composition Precious metal Mint marks
5 angster 1 g 15 mm Smooth Bronze:
.970 copper
.030 tin
None A: Alexandretta / Boulonne
E: Salem (SMD)
F: North Antrusburgh (ISD)
10 angster 2 g 20 mm
25 angster 5 g 25 mm
1 rixdollar 1 g 16 mm Reeded Holzer silver:
.835 silver
.165 copper
0.84 g Ag A: Alexandretta / Boulonne
F: North Antrusburgh (ISD)
2½ rixdollar 2.5 g 18 mm 2.1 g Ag A: Alexandretta
5 rixdollar 5 g 23 mm 4.2 g Ag
10 rixdollar 10 g 27 mm 8.4 g Ag

Celebratory coins

Obverse Reverse Value Mass Diameter Edge Composition Precious metal Mint marks
10 angsters 10 g 30 mm Smooth Bronze:
.970 copper
.030 tin
None B: Victoria
E: Salem (SMC)
F: North Antrusburgh (ISC)
25 rixdollars 25 g 37 mm Reeded Coin silver:
.900 silver
.100 copper
22.5 g Ag B: Victoria
F: North Antrusburgh (ISC)

Maundy money

Obverse Reverse Value Mass Diameter Edge Composition Precious metal Mint marks
5 heller 1.67 g 17.15 mm Smooth Billon:
.900 silver
.100 copper
0.083 g Ag E: Salem
10 heller 2.5 g 19.15 mm Billon:
.900 silver
.100 copper
0.25 g Ag
15 heller 3.25 g 21.05 mm Billon:
.900 silver
.100 copper
0.49 g Ag

Bullion

Obverse Reverse Value Mass Diameter Edge Composition Precious metal Mint marks
50 rixdollars 3.226 g 18 mm Lettered: "MECKELNBURGH ★ 9000 GOLD FINE ★" Coin gold:
.9000 gold
.1000 copper
2.903 g Au B: Victoria
100 rixdollars 6.452 g 21 mm 5.806 g Au
250 rixdollars 16.13 g 28.5 mm 14.52 g Au
500 rixdollars 32.26 g 35.5 mm 29.03 g Au

Banknotes

Obverse Reverse Value Width Height Weight Material used Years of issue Years of printing
5 rixdollars
10 rixdollars
25 rixdollars
50 rixdollars
100 rixdollars