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[[File:5 CG newflag (180).png|link=Image:5 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|A five dollar note]]
[[Image:5 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|Five dollar note]]
[[File:10 CG newflag (180).png|link=Image:10 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|A ten dollar note]]
[[Image:10 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|Ten dollar note]]
[[File:20 CG newflag (180).png|link=Image:20 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|A twenty dollar note]]
[[Image:20 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|Twenty dollar note]]
[[File:50 CG newflag (180).png|link=Image:50 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|A fifty dollar note]]
[[Image:50 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|Fifty dollar note]]
[[File:100 CG newflag (180).png|link=Image:100 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|A one hundred dollar note]]
[[Image:100 CG newflag.png|right|thumb|180px|One hundred dollar note]]


The '''dollar''' is the currency of [[Ibagli]]. It was introduced on 14 February 1966 as a decimal currency to replace the [[wp:Australian pound|Australian pound]], which was also demonetized in Australia on that day, with the value of the Ibaglian dollar set at the value of one-half that of the Australian pound, which was also the value of the new [[wp:Australian dollar|Australian dollar]]. It was originally planned to be issued at a 1:1 ratio with the old Australian pound, and to also be based on the [[wp:£sd|£sd]] system, but the Kenilworth government decided that [[wp:decimalisation|decimalisation]] in Australia and New Zealand was a convenient trigger for the abolition of what it considered to be an outdated monetary system.
The '''dollar''' is the currency of [[Ibagli]]. It was introduced on 14 February 1966 as a decimal currency to replace the [[wp:Australian pound|Australian pound]], which was also demonetized in Australia on that day, with the value of the Ibaglian dollar set at the value of one-half that of the Australian pound, which was also the value of the new [[wp:Australian dollar|Australian dollar]]. It was originally planned to be issued at a 1:1 ratio with the old Australian pound, and to also be based on the [[wp:£sd|£sd]] system, but the Kenilworth government decided that [[wp:decimalisation|decimalisation]] in Australia and New Zealand was a convenient trigger for the abolition of what it considered to be an outdated monetary system.

Revision as of 20:24, 2 January 2012

Five dollar note
Ten dollar note
Twenty dollar note
Fifty dollar note
One hundred dollar note

The dollar is the currency of Ibagli. It was introduced on 14 February 1966 as a decimal currency to replace the Australian pound, which was also demonetized in Australia on that day, with the value of the Ibaglian dollar set at the value of one-half that of the Australian pound, which was also the value of the new Australian dollar. It was originally planned to be issued at a 1:1 ratio with the old Australian pound, and to also be based on the £sd system, but the Kenilworth government decided that decimalisation in Australia and New Zealand was a convenient trigger for the abolition of what it considered to be an outdated monetary system.

Coins

Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
first minting
Diameter Thickness Weight Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
  1 cent 17.5 mm 2.6 g 97% copper
2.5% zinc
0.5% tin
Smooth Queen Elizabeth II Ornamental 1966
(Withdrawn in 1995)
  2 cents 21.6 mm 5.2 g
  5 cents 19.4 mm 1.3 mm 2.83 g Cupronickel
75% copper
25% nickel
Milled Queen Elizabeth II Ornamental 1966
  10 cents 23.6 mm 2.0 mm 5.7 g Shield of the Coat of Arms
  20 cents 28.5 mm 2.50 mm 11.3 g Southern Cross
  50 cents 31.6 mm 2.30 mm 13.6 g Palm fronds
  1 dollar 23.0 mm 2.74 mm 8 g 92% copper
6% aluminium
2% nickel
Milled Queen Elizabeth II Flag of Ibagli 1986
  2 dollars 26.5 mm 2.70 mm 10 g Intermittently Milled Coat of Arms of Ibagli 2002

The 5, 10, and 20 cent coins were designed to circulate alongside the equivalent coins of the Australian pound (six pence, one shilling, and two shillings respectively). Australian currency remained legal tender in Ibagli until 1970.

Commemorative coins

Image Value Technical parameters Description Date of
minting
Diameter Thickness Weight Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
  5 dollars 40.60 mm 4.00 mm 31.635 g 99.9% silver Milled Queen Elizabeth II Prince William of Wales and Catherine Middleton 2011
  50 cents 31.6 mm 2.30 mm 13.6 g Cupronickel
75% copper
25% nickel
Milled Queen Elizabeth II The emblem from the Queen's personal flag, surrounded by the quote "I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service." 2012