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− | The '''Creeperian Colón''' (symbol: '''$'''; code: '''CLN'''; also abbreviated: '''CLN$'''; [[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] – [[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: ''Ծոլօն Ծրեեպերիանո''; Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: ''Colón Creeperiano''; <small>Creeperian Spanish pronunciation:</small> {{color|#122080|[koˈlon kri-per-iˈa-no]}}; plural: '''Colón''' or '''Colónes''') is the official currency of [[Creeperopolis]], [[El Salvador]], and the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]]. It is also unofficially used by [[Sequoyah]]. The Colón was introduced on 17 July 2003 after the [[Creeperian Dollar] was abolished following [[Hyperinflation in Creeperopolis|severe hyperinflation]]. | + | The '''Creeperian Colón''' (symbol: '''$'''; code: '''CLN'''; also abbreviated: '''CLN$'''; [[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]] – [[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: ''Ծոլօն Ծրեեպերիանո''; Creeperian Spanish – [[Iberic Script|Iberic]]: ''Colón Creeperiano''; <small>Creeperian Spanish pronunciation:</small> {{color|#122080|[koˈlon kri-per-iˈa-no]}}; plural: '''Colón''' or '''Colónes''') is the official currency of [[Creeperopolis]], [[El Salvador]], and the [[Second State of the Church|State of the Church]]. It is also unofficially used by [[Sequoyah]]. The Colón was introduced on 17 July 2003 after the [[Creeperian Dollar]] was abolished following [[Hyperinflation in Creeperopolis|severe hyperinflation]]. |
The Colón is subdivided into 100 centavos, its ISO 4217 code is CLN, and its ISO 4217 number is 1381, symbolically after the year Admiral [[Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo]] [[Voyages of Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo|discovered]] the [[San Carlos Islands]], whom the currently is named after. The currency is fiat money and is not backup up by gold or any other material. | The Colón is subdivided into 100 centavos, its ISO 4217 code is CLN, and its ISO 4217 number is 1381, symbolically after the year Admiral [[Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo]] [[Voyages of Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo|discovered]] the [[San Carlos Islands]], whom the currently is named after. The currency is fiat money and is not backup up by gold or any other material. |
Revision as of 21:20, 22 June 2021
Creeperian Colón | |
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Colón Creeperiano | |
ISO 4217 | |
Code | CLN |
Number | 1381 |
Exponent | 3 |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1⁄100 | Centavo |
Plural | Colóns or Colónes |
Centavo | Centavos |
Symbol | $ |
Centavo | ¢ |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 |
Rarely used | $2, $200, $500, $1,000 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | ¢1, ¢5, ¢10, ¢25, ¢50, ¢100 |
Rarely used | ¢2, ¢3 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 19 July 2003 |
Official user(s) | Creeperopolis El Salvador State of the Church |
Unofficial user(s) | Sequoyah |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Reserve Bank of Creeperopolis |
Website | bancocentraldereserva.gob.cr |
Mint | National Mint of Creeperopolis |
Website | mentanacional.gob.cr |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 3.41% |
Source | 2020 |
Method | CPI |
The Creeperian Colón (symbol: $; code: CLN; also abbreviated: CLN$; Creeperian Spanish – Creeperian: Ծոլօն Ծրեեպերիանո; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Colón Creeperiano; Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [koˈlon kri-per-iˈa-no]; plural: Colón or Colónes) is the official currency of Creeperopolis, El Salvador, and the State of the Church. It is also unofficially used by Sequoyah. The Colón was introduced on 17 July 2003 after the Creeperian Dollar was abolished following severe hyperinflation.
The Colón is subdivided into 100 centavos, its ISO 4217 code is CLN, and its ISO 4217 number is 1381, symbolically after the year Admiral Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo discovered the San Carlos Islands, whom the currently is named after. The currency is fiat money and is not backup up by gold or any other material.
Contents
Currency
Coins
Denomination | Common name | Front | Reverse | Portrait and design date | Reverse motif and design date | Material | Edge | Circulation |
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One Centabo | Povre | Miguel I |
Copper and Nickel | Plain | Wide | |||
Five Centabos | Níquel | Felipe I |
Copper and Nickel | Plain | Wide | |||
Ten Centabos | Dima | Manuel III |
Copper and Nickel | Plain | Wide | |||
Twenty-five Centabos | Qora | Romero II |
Copper and Nickel | Plain | Lettered | |||
Fifty Centabos | Mita | Carlos III |
Copper and Nickel | Plain | Lettered | |||
One Hundred Centabos | Lleno | Alexander II |
Copper, Zinc, Manganese, and Nickel | Plain | Lettered |