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The '''livre''' (Code: SBL) is the official currency of the [[Saint-Baptiste|Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste]]. Subdivided into 100 ''centimes'', the currency is officially pegged on par with the [[Amand federal livre]], and due to Saint-Baptiste's position as the smallest country to issue its own currency, is minted at the [[Federal Mint of Amandine]]. Since independence in 1947, the livre is issued by the [[Bank of Saint-Baptiste]], who manages the monetary policy of the country.
The '''livre''' is the official currency of the [[Saint-Baptiste|Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste]]. Subdivided into 100 ''centimes'', the currency is officially pegged on par with the [[Amand federal livre]], and minted at the [[Federal Mint of Amandine]], due to a joint agreement by Saint-Baptiste and [[Amandine]] since 1951. Saint-Baptiste is the smallest country in the world to have an independent monetary policy. Since independence in 1947, the livre is issued by the [[Bank of Saint-Baptiste]], who manages the monetary policy of the country. The currency has been granted the international currency code of '''SBL'''.
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Revision as of 00:05, 15 November 2021

Baptistois livre
Livre baptistois
ISO 4217
Unit
Plurallivres
Symbolsl
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100cent
Plural
 centcentimes
Symbol
 centc
Banknotes
 Freq. used5sl, 10sl, 20sl, 50sl, 100sl
 Rarely used200sl, 500sl
Coins
 Freq. used5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1sl, 2sl
Demographics
Date of introduction1 July 1947
User(s) Saint-Baptiste
Issuance
Central bankBank of Saint-Baptiste
MintFederal Mint of Amandine
Valuation
Pegged withAmand federal livre at par

The livre is the official currency of the Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Subdivided into 100 centimes, the currency is officially pegged on par with the Amand federal livre, and minted at the Federal Mint of Amandine, due to a joint agreement by Saint-Baptiste and Amandine since 1951. Saint-Baptiste is the smallest country in the world to have an independent monetary policy. Since independence in 1947, the livre is issued by the Bank of Saint-Baptiste, who manages the monetary policy of the country. The currency has been granted the international currency code of SBL.

Coins

Banknotes