Edolar
One-Edolar coin with the obverse then reverse | |
Issuer | Uni0n Banking |
Issued | 1880 - Present |
User Nations | Edward City, SkylineHeavyIndustries, -Borginia & Keron- |
Inflation | .53% |
Pegged by | None |
Subunit | Centedolar(c€d) |
Symbol | Ed$ |
Nickname | Edo |
Plural | Edolars |
Coins Freq. use Rare use |
1 c€d, 2 c€d, 5 c€d, 10 c€d, 20 c€d, 50 c€d, 1 Ed$, 2 Ed$ 10 Ed$ |
Banknotes Freq. use Rare use |
1Ed$, 5 Ed$, 10 Ed$, 20 Ed$, 50 Ed$, 100 Ed$, 200 Ed$, 500 Ed$ 1000 Ed$ |
The Edolar(Ed$, Edo) is the currency of Edward City.
History
In 1875,when Edward City was founded,there wasn't a national currency and in Edward City the Dolar was in use,until 1879,when John Albertson,the First Prime Minister of Edward City had an idea,the Edolar and in 1880 he founded Union Banking as the national bank.In 1880,the first 1 Edolar coin was made.From 1880 to 2024 there have been made 20,543,981,325 Edolar coins and have been printed more than 1,092,472,947 Edolar Banknotes.
Denominations
The Edolar comes in the following denominations:
- 1 (Red)
- 2 (Blue)
- 5 (Green)
- 10 (Gold)
- 20 (Bronze)
- 50 (Orange)
- 100 (Red and White striped)
- 500 (Yellow)
- 1000 (Grey)
The 100 denomination is the unique banknote with striped colours.
Trade
Edolar can be used by any nation who wants to have it as their national currency.The Edolar is now used in 5 nations but scientists predict that this could change in a near future.
Defining Features at Edolar Banknotes
Unit (RPD) | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|
Banknotes | ||
Ed$ 1 | King Edward I | Flag of Edward City |
Ed$ 5 | Bellver Castle | President Johnathan Archer |
Ed$ 10 | Civil War Memorial | General Jack Hubart |
Ed$ 20 | Edward City Natural History Museum | Edward City Map |
Ed$ 50 | Congreso Nacional de los Diputados Building | Grey Penguin |
Ed$ 100 | Union Banking Building | Edward City |
Ed$ 200 | Biblioteca Nacional de Edward City | Pine |
Ed$ 500 | ECS Baleares | UH-60 Seahawk |
Ed$ 1000 | Calipso Spaceship | Mares 10 Crew |