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Revision as of 18:09, 10 March 2021

Kamanian Pound
Lira (Ladino), Punts (Polish), Pfund (Dutch)
Presentation lirae.jpg
Banknotes of 5, 10 and 20 pounds.
ISO 4217
CodeKKL
Number435
Exponent2
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100Deno (Ladino), den (Polish & Dutch)
PluralLirae (Ladino), Punts (Polish), Pfund (Dutch)
 Deno (Ladino), den (Polish & Dutch)deni (Ladino), deny, denów (Polish), den (Dutch)
NicknameKudo: 1 pound,
Kilo: 1000 pounds,
De Oro (of gold): banknote of 10 pounds.
Banknotes
 Freq. used5, 10, 20, 50 pounds.
 Rarely used100, 200 pounds.
Coins5, 10, 50 deni, 1, 2, 5 pounds.
Demographics
User(s)kamany
Issuance
Central bankKambank
 Websitewww.kambank-gov.kk
MintKambank
 Websitewww.kambank-gov.kk

The Kamanian Pound (Ladino: Lira; Polish: Punts; Dutch: Pfund) is the currency of Kamany. Kambank, the central bank of Kamany, issues banknotes and coins. It is divided into 100 deni. The official symbol, L. , is widely used by businesses and advertisers in all languages.

The Kamanian Pound was first issued in 1875 when the currency of the kingdom was decimalised. After a period of hyperinflation in 1922-1923, a second version of the Pound was issued in March 1924. In 1955, a third version of the Pound was issued. It stayed in use until the 1st of July 2019 when the last version started to circulate.