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| currency_name_in_local = Peso Gran Rugidoense ({{wp|Spanish language|Spanish}}) | | currency_name_in_local = Peso Gran Rugidoense ({{wp|Spanish language|Spanish}}) |
Revision as of 21:45, 24 September 2022
Peso Gran Rugidoense (Spanish) | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Unit | |
Symbol | $ or GR$ |
Denominations | |
Symbol | |
centavo | ¢ |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | $20, $50, $100, $200, $300, $400, $500, $1,000 |
Rarely used | $10, $2,000 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | $1, $2, $5, $10 |
Rarely used | 50¢, $20, $50, $100 |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Gran Rugido |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Bank of Gran Rugido |
Website | www |
Printer | Bank of Gran Rugido |
Website | www |
Mint | Fábrica Nacional de Moneda Nacional |
Website | www |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 7.65% |
The Gran Rugidoense peso (symbol: $; code: GRP) is the currency of Gran Rugido. The peso shares the common origin of the Canterian real, continuing to use its sign, "$".
The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is GRP. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos, represented by "¢". The Gran Rugidoense peso is the 16th most traded currency in the world, the third most traded currency from Olivacia (after the Riamese hull and Hoterallian gen). As of 16 August 2022, the Gran Rugidoense peso's exchange rate was $19.80 per ACU, $24.50 per Riamese hull, and $17.50 per Hoterallian gen.
Coins
Value | Images | Technical parameters | Description | Minting history | |||||||
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Obverse | Reverse | Diameter | Weight | Composition | Edge | Obverse | Reverse | Year | |||
5¢ | [1] | [2] | 15.5 mm | 1.58 g | Stainless steel | Plain | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Stylized image of the solar rays of the “Ring of the Quincunxes of the Sun Stone.” | 1996 | ||
10¢ | [3] | [4] | 17 mm | 2.08 g | Stylized image of the “Ring of the Sacrifice of the Sun Stone.” | 1996 | |||||
20¢ | [5] | [6] | 19.5 mm (shortest) Dodecagon |
3.04 g | Aluminium bronze 92% copper 6% aluminium 2% nickel |
Plain | State title, State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Stylized image of the “Thirteenth Acatl Day of the Sun Stone.” | 1996 | ||
50¢ | [7] | [8] | 22 mm Dodecagon, notched |
4.39 g | Aluminium bronze 92% copper 6% aluminium 2% nickel |
Plain | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Stylized image of the “Ring of Acceptance of the Sun Stone.” | 1996 | ||
$1 | [9] | [10] | 21 mm | 3.95 g R: 2.14 g C: 1.81 g |
Ring: Stainless steel (as 10¢) Center: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) |
Plain | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Stylized image of the “Ring of Splendor of the Sun Stone.” | 1996 | ||
$2 | [11] | [12] | 23 mm | 5.19 g R: 2.81 g C: 2.38 g |
Stylized image of the “Ring of the Days of the Sun Stone.” | ||||||
$5 | [13] | [14] | 25.5 mm | 7.07 g R: 3.82 g C: 3.25 g |
Stylized image of the “Ring of the Serpents of the Sun Stone.” | ||||||
$10 | [15] | [16] | 28 mm | 10.329 g R: 5.579 g C: 4.75 g |
Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) Center: 65% copper 25% zinc 10% nickel. |
Reeded edge | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Circle of the Sun Stone representing Cuauhtlehuanitl with the fire mask. | 1997 | ||
$20 | [17] | [18] | 32 mm | 15.945 g R: 8.59 g C: 7.355 g |
Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) Center: 65% copper 25% zinc 10% nickel. |
Reeded edge | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Ahuitzotl II. | 2005 | ||
$20 (C1) | [19] | [20] | 30 mm | 12.67 g R: 7.16 g C: 5.51 g |
Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) Center: 65% copper 25% zinc 10% nickel. |
Reeded edge | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Mohamed Navarro | 2010 | ||
$50 | [21] | [22] | 28 mm | 10.329 g R: 5.579 g C: 4.75 g |
Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) Center: 65% copper 25% zinc 10% nickel. |
Reeded edge | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Value, F-04 Starfire of the Rebellion. | 2005 | ||
$100 | [23] | [24] | 28 mm | 10.329 g R: 5.579 g C: 4.75 g |
Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 50¢) Center: 65% copper 25% zinc 10% nickel. |
Reeded edge | State title, Coat of Arms of Gran Rugido | Xiuhtecuhtli Year 2000, Xaliecan "New Fire" ceremony | 2000 |
Banknotes
Image | Value | Dimensions (millimeters) | Main Color | Description | Date of | ||||
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Obverse | Reverse | Obverse | Reverse | printing | issue | withdrawal | |||
[25] | [26] | $50 | 125 × 65 mm | Yellow | Pre-Canterian Gran Rugido: Dizhan head. | Archeological site of Los Carrizales. | 31 December 2020 | 28 October 2021 | |
[27] | [28] | $20 | 120 × 65 mm | Red and Green | Bicentennial of Gran Rugidoense independence | Mangrove ecosystem: Crocodile, red mangrove, and Chan Santa Cruz Biosphere Reserve. | 6 January 2021 | 24 September 2021 | |
[29] | [30] | $50 | 125 × 65 mm | Magenta | Pre-Canterian Gran Rugido; Moctezuma III | Riparian and lake ecosystems represented by the axolotl and the Río Xocoyotzin. | 31 March 2021 | 28 October 2021 | |
[31] | [32] | $100 | 132 × 65 mm | Red | New Canteria; Virrey Juan Carlos de Gavrilia | Temperate forest ecosystems represented by the monarch butterfly and the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve | 8 May 2020 | 12 November 2020 | |
[33] | [34] | $200 | 139 × 65 mm | Green | Gran Rugidoense War of Independence; Aramberri Lavín | Desert and matorral ecosystems represented by the golden eagle and the Desierto de Jilachi y Planta Álcamar reserve. | 28 November 2018 | 2 September 2019 | |
[35] | $300 | 146 × 65 mm | Blue | La Reforma and Restoration of the Republic; Raymundo Vigil | Coastal, marine and insular ecosystems represented by the gray whale and Isla Roca Roja biosphere. | 19 May 2017 | 27 August 2018 | ||
[36] | [37] | $400 | 153 × 65 mm | Gray | Rugidoense Revolution; Germán Castillejos, Francisco Venegas & Martín Falcón | Desert ecosystems represented by a scorpion and N.de.M. 2143. | 10 June 2019 | 19 November 2020 | |
[38] | [39] | $500 | 159 × 65 mm | Brown | Gran Rugidoense Civil War; Susete Hernández Niño and F-04 Starfires | Urban landscape represented by the ruins of San Jorge Xayacatlán with citizens helping cleanse the debris. | 19 September 2020 | 24 September 2021 | |
[40] | [41] | $1,000 | 159 × 65 mm | Orange | Contemporary Gran Rugido; Tomás Treviño. | Urban landscape represented by general overview of San Jorge Xayacatlán. | 3 July 2018 | 5 December 2020 | |
[42] | [43] | $2,000 | 159 × 65 mm | Purple | Gran Rugidoense Political Crisis; Videl de la García. | Industrial landscape represented by the refinery of Santa Lucía. | 16 October 2021 | 21 August 2022 |
Usage outside Gran Rugido
Some establishments in border areas of Zhiguryia and accept Gran Rugidoense pesos as currency, such as certain border stores, restuarants and gasoline stations. Given it close distance compared to Riamo, Freice began utilizing the Gran Rugidoense peso as a secondary currency in the 1980s, provoking an initial controversy before it was accepted. On July 2022, the Gran Rugidoense peso was accepted as a viable currency, alongside the Hoterallian gen. Other than the aformentioned circumstances and events, Gran Rugidoense pesos are generally not accepted as currency outside of Gran Rugido.
Notes
- ↑ In use since the 1980s, recognised as an official currency in July 2022