PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Pacifican deca
rdfs:comment
  • The Deca (Cascadian: Déxá) is the official currency of the Democratic Republic of the Pacific. The United States dollar is still used in trade, however, not officially and is not accepted by any nationalized companies. The deca is represented by the symbol Đ, and is subdivided into 100 cents (đ). Unlike any other nation, the Ministry for Monetary Funding of the Pacifican Republic ended the minting of all coins on 1 January 2010 citing costs and an evolving economy. All cents are now produced in banknotes, and has been since 1 December 2009.
using countries
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:cybernations/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
subunit ratio
  • 1
symbol subunit
  • đ
used coins
  • đ0.01, đ0.10, đ0.20, đ0.50, Đ1
Width
  • auto
ISO code
  • PRD
subunit name
  • Cent
currency name
  • Deca
Symbol
  • Đ
plural
  • Decas
used banknotes
  • Đ1, Đ2, Đ5, Đ10, Đ25, Đ50
  • Đ100, Đ200, Đ500, Đ1000
  • đ0.01, đ0.05, đ0.10, đ0.25, đ0.50
issuing authority
issuing authority website
  • money.pr
plural subunit
  • Cents
abstract
  • The Deca (Cascadian: Déxá) is the official currency of the Democratic Republic of the Pacific. The United States dollar is still used in trade, however, not officially and is not accepted by any nationalized companies. The deca is represented by the symbol Đ, and is subdivided into 100 cents (đ). Unlike any other nation, the Ministry for Monetary Funding of the Pacifican Republic ended the minting of all coins on 1 January 2010 citing costs and an evolving economy. All cents are now produced in banknotes, and has been since 1 December 2009. Issued by the Ministry for Monetary Funding, the sole authority on printing and distributing currency within the country, which prints banknotes and, prior to 1 January 2010, minted coins. Currently, the Ministry for Monetary Funding is accepting the Californian dollar (CA$) at a rate of 1.59CA$ to 1Đ, and the United States dollar (US$) at a rate of 4.21US$ to 1Đ.
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