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|symbol =[[Christian Dollar sign|C$]]
 
|symbol =[[Christian Dollar sign|C$]]
 
|symbol_subunit_4 =[[cent sign#Symbol|¢]]
 
|symbol_subunit_4 =[[cent sign#Symbol|¢]]
|nickname = Buck, bill, bean, paper, smackeroo, ducat, doubloon, dead president, smacker, and [[United States Note|greenback]]. Plural: dough, green, bread, bones, simoleons, bananas, skrilla, (bank) clams, mint sauce {{Citation needed|reason=I've never heard mint sauce used to refer to money? Didn't find much on google either?|date=August 2013}}. Also, Washingtons, Jeffersons, Lincolns, Jacksons, Benjamins, Grants, and Hamiltons are used based on denomination; also [[peso]] in [[Puerto Rico]], and [[piastre]] in Cajun [[Louisiana]].
 
|frequently_used_coins = [[cent (United States coin)|1¢]], [[Nickel (United States coin)|5¢]], [[Dime (United States coin)|10¢]], [[Quarter (United States coin)|25¢]]<!-- The denominations are written as they appear on the coins per infobox style at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Infobox Currency -->
 
|rarely_used_coins = [[Half dollar (United States coin)|50¢]], [[Dollar (United States coin)|$1]]
 
 
|coin_article = Coins of the Christian dollar
 
|coin_article = Coins of the Christian dollar
 
|banknote_article = Christian Reserve Note
 
|banknote_article = Christian Reserve Note

Revision as of 19:39, 24 June 2014

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Christian Reserve Notes
ISO 4217 code CD
Central bank Christian Reserve System
 Website www.christianreserve.lcn.gov
Inflation 2.13 % May 2014
 Method CPI
Subunit
 1/10 Dime
 1/100 Cent
 1/1000 Mill (used in accounting and by almost all gas stations)
Symbol C$
Printer Bureau of Engraving and Printing
 Website www.moneyfactory.lcn.gov
Mint Christian Dollar Mint
 Website www.cdmint.lcn.gov