Difference between revisions of "Christian Dollar"

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|Title = Christian Dollar
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|currency_name = Christian Dollar
 
|iso_code = CD
 
|iso_code = CD
 
|inflation_rate = 2.13 % May 2014
 
|inflation_rate = 2.13 % May 2014
| inflation_method = [[consumer price index|CPI]]
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|inflation_method = [[consumer price index|CPI]]
 
|subunit_ratio_1 = 1/10
 
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|subunit_name_1 = [[Dime (Christian Dollar coin)|Dime]]
 
|subunit_name_1 = [[Dime (Christian Dollar coin)|Dime]]

Revision as of 22:11, 24 June 2014

The Christian Dollar (sign: C$; code: CD), is referred to as the U.C.S. dollar, CS Dollar or Federal Reserve Note. It is the official currency of the League of Christian Nations and several of its member nations. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents.

The Christian Dollar is fiat money. It is the currency most used in international transactions in the League of Christian Nations. Several countries use it as their official currency, and in many others it is the de facto currency.

Originally the national currency of the Union of Christian States, control was transferred earlier this year to the LCN's Christian Dollar Regulation Advisory Board, or CDRAB for short, and is issued under the authority of the CDRAB's Christian Reserve System of banks. All CRS banks are currently former Christian States Reserve Banks in the UCS, but more are to be created in other countries as the currency's use expands.