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The Lendosan Confederation's
currency is known as the Coronalo. This literally means "crown", but it
is preferred if the term is not translated (especially in light of the
fact that there are other well-known currencies called the crown, possibly
causing confusion). The Coronalo is divided into two subdivisions - the
Sceptro (literally, "scepter") and the Parma (literally, "shield"). A Sceptro
is worth a tenth of a Coronalo, while a Parma is worth a tenth of a Sceptro
(or a hundredth of a Coronalo).
The names Coronalo, Sceptro,
and Parma reflect the three symbols of royal power in the old High Kingdom
of Piolsa, from which the modern Lendosan currency takes its basic form.
The Lendosan Confederation
uses both coins and polymer banknotes. All units valued in Parmas and Sceptros,
as well as the one and two Coronalo units, come in the form of coins, while
the others are notes. Coins can be either bronze, silver, or gold in colouring
(although do not contain those actual metals). Banknotes are one of five
different colours depending on their value. The table below shows the various
denominations available.
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Denomination
|
Value
|
Form
|
Colour
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1 Parma
|
0.01
|
Coin
|
Bronze
|
2 Parmas
|
0.02
|
Coin
|
Bronze
|
5 Parmas
|
0.05
|
Coin
|
Silver
|
1 Sceptro
|
0.1
|
Coin
|
Silver
|
2 Sceptros
|
0.2
|
Coin
|
Silver
|
5 Sceptros
|
0.5
|
Coin
|
Silver
|
1 Coronalo
|
1
|
Coin
|
Gold
|
2 Coronalos
|
2
|
Coin
|
Gold
|
5 Coronalos
|
5
|
Note
|
Yellow
|
10 Coronalos
|
10
|
Note
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Blue
|
20 Coronalos
|
20
|
Note
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Green
|
50 Coronalos
|
50
|
Note
|
Purple
|
100 Coronalos
|
100
|
Note
|
Red
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Sample
Image of Lendosan Currency
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The Coronalo, although originally
pegged to the currency of various other currencies during the period of
its introduction, is now a floating currency, with its value relative to
other currencies being determined by the market.