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| Alivan D. Alma, Alivan horses | | Alivan D. Alma, Alivan horses | ||
| Arsyan Coati | | Arsyan Coati, southern rainforests | ||
| Alivan D. Alma | | Alivan D. Alma | ||
| 11 January 2001 | | 11 January 2001 | ||
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| Gavan J.W. Sarinnyan, Sarubina temple ruins | | Gavan J.W. Sarinnyan, Sarubina temple ruins | ||
| Gabrielt tiger | | Gabrielt tiger, northern Gabrielt plateau | ||
| Gavan J.W. Sarinnyan | | Gavan J.W. Sarinnyan | ||
| 14 May 2001 | | 14 May 2001 | ||
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| Vastarin Kindan, Madzarunnyan temple | | Vastarin Kindan, Madzarunnyan temple | ||
| Gabrielt Falcon | | Gabrielt Falcon, Dzakmarewa mountains | ||
| Vastarin Kindan | | Vastarin Kindan | ||
| 14 May 2001 | | 14 May 2001 | ||
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| '''ɢ.10,000''' | | '''ɢ.10,000''' | ||
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| | | Mariya S. Khnatthruon, Sangur theater | ||
| | | Galabi frog, great Gabrielt swamp | ||
| | | Mariya S. Khnatthruon | ||
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===8th series (2009)=== | ===8th series (2009)=== | ||
The 8th series of the Gabiro was the first banknote family to be issued after redenomination. The number of denominations was slimmed down from 8 to 6, omitting ɢ.5, ɢ.10, ɢ.5000, and ɢ.10,000 (formerly ɢ.500, ɢ.1000, ɢ.500,000, and ɢ.1,000,000) while including new denominations of ɢ.200 and ɢ.2000 (formerly ɢ.20,000 and ɢ.200,000). The banknotes feature prominent Gabrielt and Arsyan poets, playrights, and other artists, celebrating their works and contribution towards the richness of Gabrielt culture and society on the obverse and selected Gabrielt landscapes and locations on the reverse. The banknotes have a more modern and updated look when compared to the 7th series | The 8th series of the Gabiro was the first banknote family to be issued after redenomination. The number of denominations was slimmed down from 8 to 6, omitting ɢ.5, ɢ.10, ɢ.5000, and ɢ.10,000 (formerly ɢ.500, ɢ.1000, ɢ.500,000, and ɢ.1,000,000) while including new denominations of ɢ.200 and ɢ.2000 (formerly ɢ.20,000 and ɢ.200,000). The banknotes feature prominent Gabrielt and Arsyan poets, playrights, and other artists, celebrating their works and contribution towards the richness of Gabrielt culture and society on the obverse and selected Gabrielt landscapes and locations on the reverse. The banknotes have a more modern and updated look when compared to the 7th series |
Revision as of 04:45, 6 July 2022
Gabiro (Gabrielt and Arsyan) | |
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Unit | |
Symbol | ɢ |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1/100 | Zaka |
Symbol | |
Zaka | z |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | ɢ.100, ɢ.200, ɢ. 500, ɢ.1000, ɢ.2000 |
Rarely used | ɢ.5000 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 5z, 10z, 25z, 50z, ɢ.1 |
Rarely used | 1z, ɢ.2 |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 17 April 1926 1 January 2000 |
User(s) | Gabrielland |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Bank of Gabrielland and Arsya |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 1% |
The Gabiro is the currency of Gabrielland issued by the Central Bank of Gabrielland and Arsya. It is one of the 4 currencies of the Dokodo Union, and Gabrielland is bound to adopt the Quasa once it fulfills the necessary requirements to join the Quasa Zone.
It was introduced in 1926 as the new currency of the recently formed union of Gabrielland and Arsya, replacing the Gabrielt Taga and the Arsyan Lirtta. The name Gabiro was agreed upon in the first parliamentary meeting of the union on the 19th of April 1926 as a combination of the Gabrielt word gaba meaning "money" and the Arsyan word kvirro, also meaning money. In 1976, the Dzakwanist government abolished money, and the Gabrio ceased to become legal tender in Dzakwanist Gabrielland. It was kept as the official currency of the newly-formed Arsyan Republic until the 1st of January 1977 until it was replaced by the Arsyan Lirtta, which would become the currency until 1985 when it was replaced with the Convertible Lirtta. The Gabiro was reintroduced on the 1st of January 2000, replacing the Convertible Lirtta at par. Due to high rates of inflation sustained during the civil war and the Arsyan Republic period, the Gabiro underwent redenomination in 2009, with 1 new Gabiro being equal to 100 old Gabiros.
History
Most based currency in Anteria
Banknotes
The Gabrielt Gabiro has seen several banknote series being released into general circulation. A total of 9 separate banknote families have been released between 1926 and 2018, with the latest series being released in 2018. A 10th series is scheduled to be released in 2024. Below is a list of banknote families released by the Central Bank of Gabrielland and Arsya and their withdrawal date.
Series | First Release | Withdrawal |
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1 | 1 May 1926 | 1 January 1949 |
2 | 8 August - 17 September 1939 | 1 January 1964 |
3 | 11 May - 24 October 1954 | 1 January 1971 |
4 | 8 March 1961 | 1 January 1966 |
5 | 19 February 1965 | 1 January 1977 |
6 | 3 June 1973 | 1 January 1977 |
7 | 11 January 2001 | 1 January 2017 |
8 | 17 April 2009 | 1 January 2029 |
9 | 17 April 2017 | 1 January 2029 |
10 | 15 March 2024 | - |
7th series (2001)
The 7th series of the Gabiro was the fist series released by the Central Bank of Gabrielland and Arsya after its formation as the central bank of Gabrielland and Arsya. The series features national heroes from both Gabrielland and Arsya, as well as depicting national animals on the reverse side of the banknotes. This series did not have denominations that began with the numerla 2. The obverse side is written in standard Gabrielt, while the reverse side is in standard Arsyan.
8th series (2009)
The 8th series of the Gabiro was the first banknote family to be issued after redenomination. The number of denominations was slimmed down from 8 to 6, omitting ɢ.5, ɢ.10, ɢ.5000, and ɢ.10,000 (formerly ɢ.500, ɢ.1000, ɢ.500,000, and ɢ.1,000,000) while including new denominations of ɢ.200 and ɢ.2000 (formerly ɢ.20,000 and ɢ.200,000). The banknotes feature prominent Gabrielt and Arsyan poets, playrights, and other artists, celebrating their works and contribution towards the richness of Gabrielt culture and society on the obverse and selected Gabrielt landscapes and locations on the reverse. The banknotes have a more modern and updated look when compared to the 7th series
9th "Sontuvian" series (2017)
The 9th series of the Gabiro, more colloquiall known as the "Sontuvian" series after Finance Minister Gahttari Sontuvia, was first commissioned by the Central Bank of Gabrielland and Arsya around October of 2012, with a press report dated 15 October 2012 detailing the central bank's plan to further increase the safety and security of the Gabiro, as well as to keep the fresh look of the Gabiro. The ɢ.5000 bill was reintroduced while the ɢ.50 bill was omitted, instead being replaced by a trimetallic coin. Although released in 2017, notes still bear "2013" when the official bills were signed into law.
The series maintains the denominations found in previous bill, and carries the imprint "2013-2017".
10th series (2024)
On the 15th of June 2022, Central Bank Governor Kavan Samundiwan announced that a new family of banknotes is being prepared for release in mid-2024. Denominations are unlikely to change.
Coinage
These were the coins circulated before the adoption of the Quasa.
Denomination | Obverse | Reverse | Value (Q) | Diameter (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Mass (g) | Composition | Edge | Latest Series | Withdrawn |
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Bzok (1b) | Valantas V | Emblem of Gabrielland | 0.0113 Q | 15.75 | 1.50 | 1.13 | Aluminum | Smooth | 2009 | 1 January 2028 |
Ahkkahri II | Emblem of Arsya | 2007 | ||||||||
Deers | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2014 | ||||||||
Two Bzok (2b) | Valantas V | Emblem of Gabrielland | 0.0226 Q | 18.75 | 1.75 | 1.95g | 2008 | |||
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2015 | ||||||||
Cows | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2009 | ||||||||
Fiver (5b) | Valkki Tahzimar | Emblem of Gabrielt State | 0.0565 Q | 23 | 2.10 | 2.87 | 1997 | |||
Valantas V | Emblem of Gabrielland | 2009 | ||||||||
Adayi (10b) | Valantas V | Emblem of Gabrielland | 0.113 Q | 22.55 | 2.15 | 3.4 | Copper plated steel | Milled | 2010 | |
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2011 | ||||||||
Tigers | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2015 | ||||||||
Ahnimman Kazrul | Emblem of the Gabrielt State | 1997 | ||||||||
Zaka (1z) | Valantas V | Emblem of Gabrielland | 0.226 Q | 25.15 | 2.45 | 4.45 | 2010 | |||
Ahkarri II | Emblem of Arsya | 2008 | ||||||||
Eagles | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2014 | ||||||||
Eighter (2z) | Valantas V | Gabrielt Tazmak | 0.452 Q | 28.05 | 2.65 | 6.15 | Nordic gold | Fine Scallops | 2015 | |
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2013 | ||||||||
Falcons | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2014 | ||||||||
Marak (4z) | Valantas V | Gabrielt Tazmak | 0.904 Q | 31.65 | 2.85 | 8.35 | 2015 | |||
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2013 | ||||||||
Monkeys | Emblem of the New Frontier | 2014 | ||||||||
Halver (8z) | Valantas V | Gabrielt Tazmak | 1.808 Q | 31.65 | 3.05 | 9.65 | Bimetallic; Outer: Nordic gold Inner: Cupronickel |
Fine Milled | 2011 | |
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2012 | ||||||||
Gabiro (1ɢ) | Valantas V | Gabrielt Tazmak | 3.616 Q | 33.55 | 3.35 | 11.45 | Bimetallic; Outer: Nordic gold Inner: Nickel-Brass |
2013 | ||
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2010 | ||||||||
Double (2ɢ) | Valantas V | Gabrielt Tazmak | 7.232 Q | 37.15 | 3.65 | 14.55 | Trimetallic; Outer: Nordic gold Middle: Manganese bronze Inner: Cupro-Nickel |
Fine Milled, Edge Lettering | 2015 | |
Ahkkari II | Emblem of Arsya | 2014 |