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Revision as of 21:50, 10 February 2018

Laiatanese funt
Лаиатанский фунт (Laiatanese)
Introduced1577
ISO 4217FNT
SymbolԺ
Central BankBank of Laiatan
UsersLaiatanese Federation
North Dveria
Inflation1.89% (April 2017)
  SourceBank of Laiatan
  MethodCPI
Subunits
  1/100Kusok (к)
Coins
  Freq. used1к, 5к, 10к, 25к, Ժ1, Ժ2
  Infreq. used50к
Notes
  Freq. usedԺ5, Ժ10, Ժ20, Ժ50
  Infreq. usedԺ100, Ժ200
PrinterState Bank Note Company
  Websitehttp://gbpk.lai
MintLaiatanese Federal Mint
  Websitehttp://lfm.lai

The Laiatanese funt (Laiatanese: фунт funt, plural: фунта funta; sign: Ժ; code: FNT) is the official currency of the Laiatanese Federation and North Dveria. It is divided into 100 smaller kuski (Laiatanese: кусок kusok, plural: куски kuski) units. The circulating paper money consists of Federal Bank Notes that are denominated in Laiatanese funta.

The funt was introduced in 1577 after the rise of the Laiatanese Empire, replacing the old currencies that were circulating among the smaller kingdoms of western Itur. It was decimalized in 1615 when the funt become legally equal to 100 kuski.

After the establishment of the Laiatanese Federation, the funt remained the national currency and imperial notes were legal tender until the end of the exchange period in 1895. The Federal funt completely replaced the Imperial funt on January 8, 1895, the currencies exchanged 1000:1. The major change between the federal and imperial currencies was the redenomination of the currency and the removal of imperial iconography from coinage and bills.

History

Introduced in 1577 with the establishment of the Laiatanese Empire, the funt was used to reform the financial systems of the smaller kingdoms that were integrated into the Empire. Meaning 'pound' in Laiatanese, one silver funt (0.99 oz) became equal to 100 copper kuski. Higher denominations of funta were minted in gold.

The Imperial funt remained the currency of the Laiatanese Empire until its dismantling in 1888 after a brief period of military rule, at which point it became legal tender within the newly formed Laiatanese Federation. It was accepted across the country until the Federal funt officially replaced it on January 8, 1895.

Imperial funt

The Imperial funt was first issued by the Imperial Laiatanese Bank by decree of Empress Katherine I in 1577. The purpose was to create a single currency for the Empire and its newly conquered territories to use. The predecessor nation of the Kingdom of Laiatan relied on currency printed by the individual provinces that made up the kingdom, maintaining exchange rates for each currency. Katherine I's decree streamlined and overhauled the Laiatanese monetary system, with printing of the new bills and coins starting later that year.

Coins

Banknotes

Series Value Obverse Reverse Issuer Languages
1577 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 funta Value, coat of arms of the Laiatanese Empire Blank Imperial Laiatanese Bank Laiatanese
1617
1667
1690 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 funta Example
1720 Example Example
1756 Example Example
1800 Example Example
1830 Example Example
1870 Example Example
1884 100, 200, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 50,000 funta Artyom Grebenshchikov for 100 and 200 funta, Milorad Kosterlovovich for 1,000 and 5,000 funta, Leonid Arzamastsev for 5,000 funta and higher Value, view of the Presidential Palace in Volkgoroda with the Laiatanese flag above it

Federal funt

Coins

Banknotes

Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov