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Littish daler

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Littish daler
littisk daler
100 Littish Daler.png 10 Littish Daler Reverse.png
100 daler banknote10 daler coin
ISO 4217
CodeDAL
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100skilling
Pluraldaler (singular and plural)
SymbolĐ
Banknotes
 Freq. used20Đ, 50Đ, 100Đ, 200Đ
 Rarely used500Đ, 1000Đ
Coins1Đ, 2Đ, 5Đ, 10Đ
Demographics
Date of introduction1914
User(s) Littland
Issuance
Central bankLittlands Nationalbank
Valuation
Inflation3.06%
Value1Int$ = 7.25Đ (2021)

The daler is the official currency of Littland introduced on 1 January 1914. The word daler is the same for both singular and plural. The currency is sometimes referred to as the Littish dollar in some countries. One daler is subdivided into 100 skilling. Altogether there are ten denominations of the daler, with the smallest being the 1 daler coin, there used to be skilling coins but these were discontinued due to inflation in 2006.

History

Coins

Currently circulated coins, 2009 series
Denomination Image Main colour Size Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
1 Littish Daler Reverse.png Bronze 20mm Copper-covered steel Smooth Orchid Denomination, wreath and year
2 Littish Daler Reverse.png Milled Daisy
5 Littish Daler Reverse.png Silver 22mm Cupro-nickel Interrupted milling Azalea
10Đ 10 Littish Daler Reverse.png Gold 25mm Aluminium bronze Smooth Poppy

Banknotes

Currently circulated banknotes, 2009 series
Denomination Image Main colour Obverse Reverse
20Đ Blue
50Đ Cyan
100Đ 100 Littish Daler.png Green Torsten Einarsen Lyndby Town Church
200Đ Yellow
500Đ Red
1000Đ Maroon