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[[Category:Philimania]]
[[Category:Philimania]]
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Revision as of 10:26, 24 August 2021

Creit
Dollar
Philimanian Dollar.png
100 Dollar banknote
ISO 4217
Unit
Symbol$, P$
Denominations
Superunit
 4Cuatro
 10Diez
 100Cien
Subunit
 ​14Chet
 ​110Dekmet
 ​1100Ceto
Symbol
 Ceto¢
Banknotes
 Freq. usedP$1, P$5, P$10, P$20, P$50, P$100
Coins
 Freq. used1P¢, 5P¢, 10P¢, 25P¢
Demographics
Date of introductionJuly 19, 1621; 403 years ago (1621-07-19)
ReplacedNew Cardiff Pound sterling
Various currencies, including:
Spanish dollar
User(s)Philimania
Issuance
Central bankFederal Reserve
 Websitebop.gov.ph
PrinterPhilimanian Ministry of Finance
 Websitephilimanianmof.gov.ph
MintPhilimania Mint
 Websitephmint.gov.pj
Valuation
Inflation1.63%
 SourceN/A, July 2021
 MethodCPI
Pegged byN/A

The Philimanian dollar (currency symbol: P$; code: PD) is the official currency of Philimania and its territories. The Coinage Act of 1621 introduced the Philimanian dollar, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents. Philimanian banknotes are issued in the form of Federal Reserve Notes.

The monetary policy of the Philimania is conducted by the Bank of Philimania, which acts is the nations central bank.

As of December 5, 2020, currency in circulation amounted to P$1.301 trillion.