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The '''Cascadian Dollar''' (symbol: '''$'''; code: '''CSD'''; referred to as the '''dollar''', or colloquially '''buck''') is the official currency of [[Cascadia]]. The Cascadian Dollar | The '''Cascadian Dollar''' (symbol: '''$'''; code: '''CSD'''; referred to as the '''dollar''', or colloquially '''buck''') is the official currency of [[Cascadia]]. The Currency Act of 1792 introduced the Cascadian Dollar at par with the Muddeckan thaler, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. It is one of the world's most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market, and is widely used as a reserve currency. The Cascadian Dollars are issued as [[Federal Notes (Cascadia)|Federal Notes]] and operate under a gold standard of convertibility of 50 Cascadian Dollars to 1 troy ounce of gold. | ||
The [[Federal Bank of Cascadia]], founded by [[Lawrence Cooper]] in 1836, acts as the nation's central bank and has a monopoly on controlling the money supply. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Currency Act === | |||
=== Decimal units === | |||
=== Design === | |||
== Coins == | == Coins == | ||
Latest revision as of 19:32, 12 February 2024
The Cascadian Dollar (symbol: $; code: CSD; referred to as the dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of Cascadia. The Currency Act of 1792 introduced the Cascadian Dollar at par with the Muddeckan thaler, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. It is one of the world's most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market, and is widely used as a reserve currency. The Cascadian Dollars are issued as Federal Notes and operate under a gold standard of convertibility of 50 Cascadian Dollars to 1 troy ounce of gold.
The Federal Bank of Cascadia, founded by Lawrence Cooper in 1836, acts as the nation's central bank and has a monopoly on controlling the money supply.