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{{Infobox currency
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| local_name = corona madoriana
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| issuing_authority = [[Central Bank of Costa Madora]]
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| iso_code = MCR
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| issuing_authority = [[Banco Central de Reserva del Madora]]
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| date_of_introduction = {{start date|1972|11|01}}
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| using_countries = {{flag|Costa Madora}}
| using_countries = {{flag|Costa Madora}}
| inflation_rate = 0,8%
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| inflation_source_date = Central Bank, October 2015.
| inflation_rate = 2.6% (July 2022)
| subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
| inflation_source_date = Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos
| subunit_name_1 = centevo
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| unit = corona
| symbol = ₡, M₡
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The '''Madorian corona''' is the official currency of [[Costa Madora]].
The '''Madorian corona''' ({{wp|Currency symbol|symbol}}: '''₡'''; code: '''MCR'''; also abbreviated '''M₡''' to distinguish it from other corona-denominated currencies), is the official currency of [[Costa Madora]]. It is subdivided into 100 cobres. After successive monetary exchanges, Costa Madora adopted the corona on November 1, 1972, which, combined with the drastic drop in inflation rates, constituted a stable currency for the country. It was implemented by [[President of Costa Madora|President]] [[Javier Elías Aguados]] and the then [[Ministry of Finance (Costa Madora)|Minister of Finance]], [[Miguel Henrique Asalvez]], later elected President.


One corona is subdivided into 100 centevo (Madorian: cent).
It is the third-most traded currency in Cunova, after the {{wp|United States dollar|Aurinian dollar}} (AUR$) and the {{wp|Euro|keuris}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 18 September 2023

Madorian corona
ISO 4217
CodeMCR
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100cobre
Symbol₡, M₡
Banknotes₡100, ₡500, ₡1000
 Rarely used₡5000
Coins₡1, ₡5, ₡10, ₡15, ₡25, ₡50
Demographics
Date of introductionNovember 1, 1972 (1972-11-01)
User(s) Costa Madora
Issuance
Central bankBanco Central de Reserva del Madora
PrinterCasa de Moneda
MintCasa de Moneda
Valuation
Inflation2.6% (July 2022)
 SourceOficina Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos

The Madorian corona (symbol: ; code: MCR; also abbreviated M₡ to distinguish it from other corona-denominated currencies), is the official currency of Costa Madora. It is subdivided into 100 cobres. After successive monetary exchanges, Costa Madora adopted the corona on November 1, 1972, which, combined with the drastic drop in inflation rates, constituted a stable currency for the country. It was implemented by President Javier Elías Aguados and the then Minister of Finance, Miguel Henrique Asalvez, later elected President.

It is the third-most traded currency in Cunova, after the Aurinian dollar (AUR$) and the keuris.