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== Coinage == | == Coinage == | ||
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+ | {| align=center| | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:1pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 1 pinguino coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:2pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 2 pinguini coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:5pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 5 pinguini coin | ||
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+ | | align=center| [[Image:10pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 10 pinguini coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:20pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 20 pinguini coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:50pinguino.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 50 pinguini coin | ||
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+ | | align=center| [[Image:Pingu1.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 1 pingu coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:Pingu2.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 2 pingui coin | ||
+ | | align=center| [[Image:Pingu5.png]]<br> | ||
+ | 5 pingui coin | ||
+ | |} | ||
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=== Diminutive Units === | === Diminutive Units === | ||
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=== Pingu Coin === | === Pingu Coin === | ||
- | The 1P | + | The 1P, 2P and 5P Coins. |
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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+ | [[Image:10Pingui.jpg|thumb|300px|A Ten Pingu note]] | ||
+ | 10 note | ||
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+ | 20 note | ||
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+ | 50 note | ||
= History = | = History = | ||
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+ | From the early days of Pinguinum, the currency remained the pound.<br> | ||
+ | With the establishment of the Bank of Pinguinum in 1700, the government with the King's (note: need to check name) authority decided it was time for its own currency.<br> | ||
+ | Needless to say, they went with the obvious choice: Pingu. | ||
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+ | Back then in the 18th Century, the coins looked rather diferent | ||
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+ | 500 note ceased to be elgal tender in 1900 | ||
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+ | 200 note ceased to be elgal tender in 1950 | ||
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+ | 100 note ceased to be elgal tender in 2000 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Pinguinum]] | ||
[[Category:Money]] | [[Category:Money]] |
Current revision as of 12:18, 28 November 2007
The Pingu is the currency of Pinguinum. It is also used in the nations of Isola Spazio and Isola Terra.
Contents |
The Currency
Coinage
1 pinguino coin | File:2pinguino.png 2 pinguini coin | File:5pinguino.png 5 pinguini coin |
10 pinguini coin | 20 pinguini coin | File:50pinguino.png 50 pinguini coin |
1 pingu coin | 2 pingui coin | File:Pingu5.png 5 pingui coin |
Diminutive Units
The diminutive units are called pinguini (sing: pinguuino).
Coppers
Coppers represent the value of 1p, 2p and 5p.
Nickels
Nickels represent the value of 10p, 20p and 50p.
Pingu Coin
The 1P, 2P and 5P Coins.
Notes
10 note
20 note
50 note
History
From the early days of Pinguinum, the currency remained the pound.
With the establishment of the Bank of Pinguinum in 1700, the government with the King's (note: need to check name) authority decided it was time for its own currency.
Needless to say, they went with the obvious choice: Pingu.
Back then in the 18th Century, the coins looked rather diferent
500 note ceased to be elgal tender in 1900
200 note ceased to be elgal tender in 1950
100 note ceased to be elgal tender in 2000