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The Saidercray Thaler is the currency of the Republic of Saidercray since its foundation in 1916. The subunit is the Saidercray Penny, and 100 Saidercray Pennies yield one Saidercray Thaler. The Saidercray Thaler corresponds to about 0.37 US-$, so that you get one US-$ for about 2.70 Saidercray Thalers.
Banknotes
The table provides you with a survey on the topical Saidercrayan banknotes.
Saidercray Thaler banknotes | |||||||
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Value | $ equiv. | Dimensions | Colour | Obverse | Reverse | ||
20 Saidercray Thalers | 7.40 | 8 x 5 cm | Peach-yellow | The Laughing Giant (highest mountain of Saidercray) | Henry Nesswick (famous Saidercrayan poet) | ||
50 Saidercray Thalers | 18.49 | 9 x 6 cm | Pine green | Standstone cliffs near Hampmouth on Sea | Nelson Quarret (first President of the Republic of Saidercray) | ||
100 Saidercray Thalers | 36.98 | 10 x 7 cm | Cardinal | The Golden Bridge in Cuvesbridge | John Haigler (General of the Black and Blue War) | ||
500 Saidercray Thalers | 184.88 | 11 x 8 cm | Cornflower blue | The Economy and Trade Tower in Dawsingham (highest building of Saidercray) | Conor Kingsson (President from 1932 to 1934, creator of the Kingsson Plan) | ||
1000 Saidercray Thalers | 369.77 | 12 x 9 cm | Ochre | Ruins of the amphiteatre near Telychester | Magdalene II. (Queen of Saider from 1704 to 1743) | ||
2500 Saidercray Thalers | 924.24 | 13 x 10 mm | Emerald | The old town of Whitecastle (renowned for its framework houses) | Benjamin Poesh (Crayan filibuster of the 17th century) | ||
5000 Saidercray Thalers | 1848.84 | 14 x 11 cm | Burnt orange | Ten unknown ordinary men and women | The text of the national anthem |