Madorian corona

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Madorian corona
madorisch krone (Esta Ostad)
corona madoriana (Madorian)
couronne madorienne (Barborican)
ISO 4217
Unit
Pluralcentevos
SymbolM₡
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100centevo
Banknotes10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500
Coins1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
Demographics
Date of introduction1668; 356 years ago (1668)
User(s) Costa Madora
Issuance
Central bankCentral Bank of Costa Madora
 Websitewww.cbcm.md
Valuation
Inflation0,8%
 SourceCentral Bank, October 2015

The Madorian corona is the official currency of Costa Madora.

One corona is subdivided into 100 centevo (Madorian: cent).

History

Coins

Banknotes

1990-2005; Leaders of Costa Madora

Denomination Obverse Reverse
50cr James Shields, 1st President of Costa Madora Fortaleza de Torquiendo displaying the Madorian flag
100cr August I of Costa Madora Battle of Aluenda in Daland
250cr Catherine I of Costa Madora Signing of Treaty of Galaroza
500cr George I of Costa Madora Battle of Mittois in Danmau

2005-2016; Science and Technology

Denomination Obverse Reverse
10cr Louis Jacquier, Madorian botanist Madorian eagle overlooking Mariastadt
25cr Salvador Aspérez, Madorian scientist Aspérez Plantation in western Bruna
50cr Antonio Manriquez, Union Ferlanic magnate Guerrier in San Sebastian, Lincamento
100cr Pilots Ferdinand Mohr and Albert Klein Madoria flying over Bruna

2016-Present; 100th Anniversary of modern Costa Madora

Denomination Obverse Reverse
10cr Louis I of Costa Madora Flags of Costa Madora and Geuvaria
25cr August I of Costa Madora Mariastadt Palace from El-Royale
50cr James Shields, 1st President of Costa Madora First Parliament of Costa Madora
100cr Catherine I of Costa Madora Whiteburn Palace