Megelanese pound

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Megelanese pound
Lira mesiolanese (Italian)
ISO 4217
Unit
Plurallire
SymbolL.
Nicknamefranco
Denominations
Superunit
 6⁄1scudo
Subunit
 1⁄20soldo
 1⁄240denaro
Banknotes3 lire;
1, 5, 10, 15 scudi;
30, 60, 120, 240 scudi.
Coins1, 3, 6, 9 denari;
1, 5, 10, 15 soldi;
1 lira.
Demographics
Date of introduction1957
User(s) Megelan
Issuance
Central bankBank of Vergate sul Membro
MintSeveral
Valuation
Pegged withCommon Monetary System

The Megelanese pound is the currency and legal tender of the Community of Megelan; it is subdivided into 20 shillings. A shilling is, in turn, subdivided into 12 pence. The Italian terms lira, soldo and denaro by which the Megelanese pound and its subdivisions are known in the Community originate from the Latin terms libra, solidus and denarius, the libra being a unit of account equal to one pound of silver.

The Megelanese pound also has a superunit, the shield or scudo; a scudo is worth six pounds.

The current version of the Megelanese pound was introduced in 1957, the date being that of the Community's entrance into the Common Sphere; as a result, the Megelanese pound is an integral part of the Common Monetary System, inside which it originally had an exchange rate of three Megelanese pounds for an Acrean mark, before the current currency basket system was established.