Antarctic dollar
Antarctic dollar | |||||
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Denominations | |||||
Subunit | |||||
1/10 | Dime | ||||
1/100 | Cent | ||||
1/1000 | Mill | ||||
Plural | dollars | ||||
Dime | dimes | ||||
Cent | cents | ||||
Mill | mills | ||||
Symbol | $ | ||||
Cent | ¢ | ||||
Mill | ₥ | ||||
Nickname | Emp, Buck, penguins, Amundsens, Mawsons, Magellans, Scotts, Shackletons | ||||
Cent | penny, nickel, dime, quarter, halfpiece | ||||
Banknotes | $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 | ||||
Coins | 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, $2 | ||||
Demographics | |||||
User(s) | None, formerly:![]() | ||||
Issuance | |||||
Central bank | Antarctic Central Bank | ||||
Valuation | |||||
Pegged with | US Dollar | ||||
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. |
The Antarctic dollar, occasionally called the Antarctican dollar, is the national currency of the Federated States of Antarctica. At the present time, it is pegged to the United States dollar. However, negotiations are being held within the GAMA to determine a universal value of currency within the Antarctic continent.
Overview
The Antarctic dollar uses the decimal system, consisting of 100 equal cents (symbol ¢). In another division, there are 1,000 mills (Symbol ₥) to one dollar. This unit is used for tax purposes and not for general use as there is no coin denomination in that value.
Nicknames
The most common colloquialisms for the Antarctic Dollar are the buck (which is used for the currency of various nations, including the U.S. Dollar, upon which the Antarctic dollar is based) and the emp, which is short for Emperor Penguin, the species featured on the reverse side of the $1 coin. For the same reason, dollars can also be called penguins. The nickname Grand is also used for the amount of $1,000. Other Nicknames are based on denominations: Amundsens ($5), Mawsons ($10), Magellans ($20), Scotts ($100), and Shackletons ($500).
Design
Coins share the same size as their equivalent denominations in U.S. and Canadian currency. Each coin has an identical design on the obverse side that includes the word "Antarctica", the mint year, and the value (expressed in either dollars or cents) printed inside of an impression of the Antarctic continent. The reverse side features a species endemic to Antarctica, along with the coin value expressed in words, and the national motto "Peace Justice Liberty Equality". A barely visible mint mark ("Ma" for Magellan or "Mc" for McMurdo City) is also present.
The banknote design was inspired by both Canadian and European currency. A different color is used for each denomination, based on the six basic colors of the rainbow. The "cooler" colors represent lower value denominations and the "hotter" colors represent higher value denominations. The obverse side features a portrait of an Antarctic explorer and the denomination value in two corners. The portrait alternates between right and left side for each successive denomination. In the middle of the note is a holographic impression in the shape of the Antarctic continent with a serial number superimposed on it. The reverse side features a scenery portrait of an Antarctic environment
Coins
Value | Obverse | Reverse | Common Name |
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1¢ | Value indication | Orca | Penny |
5¢ | Value indication | Albatross | Nickel |
10¢ | Value indication | Krill | Dime |
25¢ | Value indication | Antarctic Fur Seal | Quarter |
50¢ | Value indication | Weddell Seal | Halfpiece |
$1 | Value indication | Emperor Penguin | Emp |
$2 | Value indication | Snow Petrel | Petrel |
Banknotes
Value | Obverse | Reverse | Color |
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$5 | Roald Amundsen | Ross Sea Iceberg | Violet |
$10 | Sir Douglas Mawson | Gentoo penguins on Antarctic Peninsula | Blue |
$20 | Ferdinand Magellan | Taylor Valley | Green |
$50 | Capt. James Cook | Snow Petrel nest on South Georgia Island | Yellow |
$100 | Robert Falcon Scott | Antarctic Peninsula icy coastline | Orange |
$500 | Ernest Shackleton | Mount Melbourne | Red |
Federated States of Antarctica |
People
David Powell (President) | Devon Moore (Vice-President/EA Governor) | Kyle Seddon (VL Governor) | Aaron Mantell (AM Governor) | Matt Anderson (Homeland Security Minister) Alyeska | Amundsen | Bellinsgauzenia | New Swabia | Palmer Land | Polaria | Victoria Land | State Corporations Amery | Amundsen City | Balleny | Darwin | Devonport | Ellsworth | Georgetown] | Gottleib | Hillary | Hillcrest | Magellan | McMurdo City | Oazisgrad | Patuxent | Pensacola | Sagan | St. Anastasia | Shackleton | Terra Nova | Xue Long Media FSA Today | Magellan Times | Teleglob | TVA Transportation Che Guevara Magellan Intercontinental Airport | Gentoo Airways | Mikhail Gorbachev Intercontinental Airport | Transantarctic Highway System Misc Armed Forces | Currency | Flags | Foreign relations | McMurdo Stock Exchange | Names | National Anthem | Political parties | Regions | Space program |
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