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{{Infobox currency | {{Infobox currency | ||
| currency_name_in_local = Besmenischer Schilling | | currency_name_in_local = Besmenischer Schilling | ||
| image_1 = Besmenian | | image_1 = Besmenian BS200 banknote.png | ||
| image_title_1 = | | image_title_1 = BS 200 banknote of the 2015 series | ||
| alt1 = | | alt1 = | ||
| iso_code = BSH | | iso_code = BSH | ||
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| date_of_introduction = 1 October 1918 | | date_of_introduction = 1 October 1918 | ||
| date_of_introduction_source = | | date_of_introduction_source = | ||
| using_countries = {{flag|Besmenia}} | | using_countries = {{Collapsible list | ||
|title = {{flag|Besmenia}} | |||
|1 = {{flagicon|East Besmenia}} [[Confederation of East Besmenian States]] (1918-1920) | |||
|2 = {{flag|East Besmenia}} (1920-1967) | |||
|3 = {{flagicon|Kingdom of Besmenia}} [[Besmenian Republic|West Besmenia]] (1967) | |||
|4 = {{flag|Palingia}} (2021-2022) | |||
}} | |||
| subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100 | | subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100 | ||
| subunit_name_1 = | | subunit_name_1 = Cent | ||
| symbol = BS | | symbol = BS | ||
| symbol_subunit_1 = ct | | symbol_subunit_1 = ct | ||
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| plural = | | plural = | ||
| plural_subunit_1 = | | plural_subunit_1 = | ||
| frequently_used_coins = 1ct, 2ct, 5ct, 10ct, 20ct, 50ct, | | frequently_used_coins = 1ct, 2ct, 5ct, 10ct, 20ct, 50ct, BS1, BS2, | ||
| rarely_used_coins = | | rarely_used_coins = BS5 | ||
| frequently_used_banknotes = | | frequently_used_banknotes = BS5, BS10, BS20, BS50, BS100, BS200, BS500, | ||
| rarely_used_banknotes = | | rarely_used_banknotes = BS1, BS2, BS1000 | ||
| printer = [[Besmenian National Bank]] | | printer = [[Besmenian National Bank]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===Introduction (1918)=== | ===Introduction (1918)=== | ||
===Introduction in West Besmenia (1967)=== | ===Introduction in West Besmenia (1967)=== | ||
In the course of monetary union with [[Besmenian Republic|West Besmenia]], the Schilling was introduced in West Besmenia on April 1, 1967. This was probably one of the biggest adjustments during the reunification process for the West Besmenian citizens, since the Schilling in West Besmenia was a symbol of the economic miracle and prosperity in the East Besmenian Federal Republic. | |||
===Introduction in [[Palingia]] (2021)=== | |||
==Stability== | ==Stability== | ||
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! Image Front !! Image Back !! Material !! Value !! Description | ! Image Front !! Image Back !! Material !! Value !! Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian ct50 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct50 coinback.png|130px]] || || | | [[File:Besmenian ct1 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct1 coinback.png|130px]] || || 1ct || | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Besmenian ct2 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct2 coinback.png|130px]] || || 2ct || | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Besmenian ct5 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct5 coinback.png|130px]] || || 5ct || | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Besmenian ct10 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct10 coinback.png|130px]] || || 10ct || | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Besmenian ct20 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct20 coinback.png|130px]] || || 20ct || | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Besmenian ct50 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian ct50 coinback.png|130px]] || || 50ct || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS1 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian BS1 coinback.png|130px]] || || | | [[File:Besmenian BS1 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian BS1 coinback.png|130px]] || || BS1 || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS2 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian BS2 coinback.png|130px]] || || | | [[File:Besmenian BS2 coinfront.png|130px]] || [[File:Besmenian BS2 coinback.png|130px]] || || BS2 || Besmenia | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Commemorative coins=== | |||
Since 1965, commemorative coins have been issued annually, which are also suitable for payment transactions. Until 1998 the BS5 coins were used for commemorative coins. After the BS5 coin was abolished in 1998 and replaced by the BS5 banknote, the BS2 coin has been used for commemorative coins ever since. | |||
For example, commemorative coins were issued to commemorate the [[1976 Summer Olympic Games (Iearth)|1976 Summer Olympic Games]], the [[2013 Helmfurt World Cup]] or the 50th anniversary of the [[Besmenian reunification]] in 2017. | |||
==Banknotes== | ==Banknotes== | ||
===First series (1918)=== | ===First series (1918)=== | ||
===Second series ( | ===Second series (1921)=== | ||
===Third series ( | ===Third series (1929)=== | ||
===Fourth series ( | ===Fourth series (1942)=== | ||
===Fifth series ( | ===Fifth series (1955)=== | ||
===Sixth series ( | ===Sixth series (1968)=== | ||
===Seventh series ( | ===Seventh series (1983)=== | ||
===Eighth series (2015)=== | ===Eighth series (1998)=== | ||
The eighth series banknotes were issued between 1998 and 2018 and were recalled as of 1 January 2022. Since then, the notes can be exchanged at full face value without restriction at the Besmenian National Bank. With the eighth series, the BS5 banknote was introduced for the first time to replace the BS5 coin. | |||
===Ninth series (2015)=== | |||
The eighth banknote series was phased in from June 2015 to May 2018. A novelty was that the former [[President of Besmenia|President]] [[Erwin Pohl]], who died in 2004, is now shown on the BS 5 banknote. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Image !! | ! Image !! Main color !! Value !! Description !! Date of issue | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS5 banknote.png|200px]] || Blue || BS 5 || [[Erwin Pohl]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS5 banknote.png|200px]] || Blue || BS 5 || [[Erwin Pohl]] || 12 June 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS10 banknote2.png|200px]] || Orange ||BS 10 || [[Theobald von Kanther]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS10 banknote2.png|200px]] || Orange ||BS 10 || [[Theobald von Kanther]] || 10 December 2015 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS20 banknote.png|200px]] || Green ||BS 20 || [[Martin Beiter]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS20 banknote.png|200px]] || Green ||BS 20 || [[Martin Beiter]] || 10 May 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS50 banknote.png|200px]] || Gold ||BS 50 || [[Horst Lommberg]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS50 banknote.png|200px]] || Gold ||BS 50 || [[Horst Lommberg]] || 10 December 2016 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS100 banknote.png|200px]] || Light blue ||BS 100 || [[Heinz Dimmler]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS100 banknote.png|200px]] || Light blue ||BS 100 || [[Heinz Dimmler]] || 14 May 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS200 banknote.png|200px]] || | | [[File:Besmenian BS200 banknote.png|200px]] || Light red ||BS 200 || [[Ruth Peisker]] || 1 December 2017 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Besmenian BS500 banknote2.png|200px]] || Violet ||BS 500 || [[Fritz I]] | | [[File:Besmenian BS500 banknote2.png|200px]] || Violet ||BS 500 || [[Fritz I]] || 10 May 2018 | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Besmenia]] | [[Category:Besmenia]] |
Latest revision as of 03:52, 11 January 2023
Besmenischer Schilling | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Unit | |
Symbol | BS |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1/100 | Cent |
Symbol | |
Cent | ct |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | BS5, BS10, BS20, BS50, BS100, BS200, BS500, |
Rarely used | BS1, BS2, BS1000 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 1ct, 2ct, 5ct, 10ct, 20ct, 50ct, BS1, BS2, |
Rarely used | BS5 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 1 October 1918 |
User(s) |
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Issuance | |
Printer | Besmenian National Bank |
The Besmenian schilling (Besmenian: Besmenischer Schilling, or colloquially called Schilling) is the official currency of the Federal Republic of Besmenia.
History
Introduction (1918)
Introduction in West Besmenia (1967)
In the course of monetary union with West Besmenia, the Schilling was introduced in West Besmenia on April 1, 1967. This was probably one of the biggest adjustments during the reunification process for the West Besmenian citizens, since the Schilling in West Besmenia was a symbol of the economic miracle and prosperity in the East Besmenian Federal Republic.
Introduction in Palingia (2021)
Stability
The Besmenian schilling is one of the most stable currencies in the Coalition of Crown Albatross.
Coins
Commemorative coins
Since 1965, commemorative coins have been issued annually, which are also suitable for payment transactions. Until 1998 the BS5 coins were used for commemorative coins. After the BS5 coin was abolished in 1998 and replaced by the BS5 banknote, the BS2 coin has been used for commemorative coins ever since.
For example, commemorative coins were issued to commemorate the 1976 Summer Olympic Games, the 2013 Helmfurt World Cup or the 50th anniversary of the Besmenian reunification in 2017.
Banknotes
First series (1918)
Second series (1921)
Third series (1929)
Fourth series (1942)
Fifth series (1955)
Sixth series (1968)
Seventh series (1983)
Eighth series (1998)
The eighth series banknotes were issued between 1998 and 2018 and were recalled as of 1 January 2022. Since then, the notes can be exchanged at full face value without restriction at the Besmenian National Bank. With the eighth series, the BS5 banknote was introduced for the first time to replace the BS5 coin.
Ninth series (2015)
The eighth banknote series was phased in from June 2015 to May 2018. A novelty was that the former President Erwin Pohl, who died in 2004, is now shown on the BS 5 banknote.
Image | Main color | Value | Description | Date of issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | BS 5 | Erwin Pohl | 12 June 2015 | |
Orange | BS 10 | Theobald von Kanther | 10 December 2015 | |
Green | BS 20 | Martin Beiter | 10 May 2016 | |
Gold | BS 50 | Horst Lommberg | 10 December 2016 | |
Light blue | BS 100 | Heinz Dimmler | 14 May 2017 | |
Light red | BS 200 | Ruth Peisker | 1 December 2017 | |
Violet | BS 500 | Fritz I | 10 May 2018 |