Dale pound

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Dale pound
Dale Notes.png Dale Notes 2012.png
2011 banknotes2012 banknotes
Denominations
PluralDale pounds
Symbol£, p
Banknotes£1, £2, £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £200, £500
Demographics
Date of introduction1 September 2011 in Dale Republic and Westsylvania
9 October 2011 in Burkland
1 Janaury 2012 in Kingdom of New Anglia
15 January 2012 in Federal Republic of Havnesgade-Amager
ReplacedFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great British Pound (Dale Republic, 1 September 2011)
Flag of the United States.svg US Dollar (Westsylvania, 1 September 2011)
Voltar Flag.png Ginnie Sterling (Kingdom of New Anglia, 15 January 2012)
Flag of Burkland.png Burklandi State Credit (Burkland, 9 October 2011)
Date of withdrawal26 october 2012 in Dale Republic
5 January 2012 in Burkland
Replaced byby Zealandian Krona in Burkland
User(s)Flag of Amager.png Federal Republic of Havnesgade-Amager
Formerly:
Flag of Dale Republic 1.svg Dale Republic
DCFlag2.png Westsylvania
Flag of Burkland.png Burkland
Flag of New Anglia.png Kingdom of New Anglia
Issuance
Central bankDale Central Bank
PrinterDale Central Bank
Valuation
Pegged withGreat British pound, US dollar, euro, Japanese yen, renminbi, Sout Korean won, Swiss franc
Value£0.10, $0.15, 0.10€, ¥12, CN¥1, ₩172.25, 0.25 CHF
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The Dale Republic Pound, previously the Dale Empire Pound or Dale Pound was the Dale Empire's and Dale Republic's replacement for the Great british Pound the original currency of the country. It was introduced as the countries national currency at the end of august 2011 by the former monarch King Danny Clarke I.

The notes of the Dale Pound do not contain the faces of any people but instead the emblem of Dale City and the previous coat of arms of the Dale Empire and were designed by the King of the Dale Empire. The coins of the Dale Empire pound are set to the same numbers as the Great British Pound excluding the 2 pound note and the notes of the Dale Empire Pound are set to the Euro numbers excluding the 2 pound note, the 2 pound is a note because of Italy, Greece and other european nations who have requested that the 1 and 2 euros are notes rather than coins this was rejected by the European Central Bank because of the increased cost to produce.

The Dale Emprie Pound when introduced September 1, 2011 will be pegged at a 20p exchange rate however on january 1st this will be halved to a 10p exchange rate with the introduction of the First Dale Exchange exchanging Dale Pounds for other currency. On the 17th is was quietly decided to drop all Dale Empire Pound coins and make a £1 Note as a replacement of the coin. The National Bank of the Dale Empire was also renamed the Dale Central Bank to remove the last of the empire in the Dale Republic. On the 1st January 2012 the Dale Republic pound a replacement of the Dale Empire Pound was introduced in the Dale Republic officially, however the Dale Empire Pound is still valid in all users of the currency with the currency officially becoming invalid for use in 2016.

Dale Republic Pound Notes (2012)

Front Back Value Dimensions Colour
1 Dale Pound note 2012.png 1 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £1 12 cm x 6.2 cm Gold
2 Dale Pound note 2012.png 2 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £2 12 cm x 6.2 cm Black
5 Dale Pound note 2012.png 5 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £5 12 cm x 6.2 cm Grey
10 Dale Pound note 2012.png 10 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £10 12 cm x 6.2 cm Orange
20 Dale Pound note 2012.png 20 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £20 12 cm x 6.2 cm Blue
50 Dale Pound note 2012.png 50 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £50 12 cm x 6.2 cm Red
100 Dale Pound note 2012.png 100 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £100 12 cm x 6.2 cm Green
200 Dale Pound note 2012.png 200 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £200 12 cm x 6.2 cm Yellow
500 Dale Pound note 2012.png 500 Dale Pound note Back 2012.png £500 12 cm x 6.2 cm Purple

Dale Empire Pound Notes(2011)

Front Back Value Dimensions Colour
2 Dale Pounds.png 2 Dale Pounds Back.png £2 12 cm x 6.2 cm Black
5 Dale Pounds.png 5 Dale Pounds Back.png £5 12 cm x 6.2 cm Grey
10 Dale Pounds.png 10 Dale Pounds Back.png £10 12 cm x 6.2 cm Orange
20 Dale Pounds.png 20 Dale Pounds Back.png £20 12 cm x 6.2 cm Blue
50 Dale Pounds.png 50 Dale Pounds Back.png £50 12 cm x 6.2 cm Red
100 Dale Pounds.png 100 Dale Pounds Back.png £100 12 cm x 6.2 cm Green
200 Dale Pounds.png 200 Dale Pounds Back.png £200 12 cm x 6.2 cm Yellow
500 Dale Pounds.png 500 Dale Pounds Back.png £500 12 cm x 6.2 cm Purple

Confirmed Printed DEP/DRP

Micronation DEP Printed DRP Printed Total printed # of £1000 printed
Total £1781 £3776 £5557 2
Flag of Dale Republic.png Dale Republic £1774 £3776 £5550 2
Flag of Burkland.png Burkland £7 £0 £7 0
Flag of New Anglia.png New Anglia £0 £0 £0 0
Flag of Amager.png Federal Republic of Havnesgade-Amager £0 £0 £0 0

References

http://dalenewsagency.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/dale-empire-to-introduce-independent-currency/
http://dalenewsagency.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/the-planned-future/
http://dalenewsagency.wordpress.com/2011/09/18/dale-republic-pound/
http://dalenewsagency.wordpress.com/2011/10/21/2012-dale-republic-pound/

Preceded by: Currency of the Dale Republic Succeded by: DR emblem.png
w:United Kingdom Great British Pound 1 September 2011 - 26 october 2012 None
Preceded by: Currency of Westsylvania Succeded by: DCFlag2.png
Flag of the United States.svg United States dollar 1 September 2011 - Present None
Preceded by: Currency of the Kingdom of New Anglia Succeded by: Flag of New Anglia.png
Voltar Flag.png Ginnie Sterling 1 Janaury 2012 - Present None
Preceded by: Currency of the Federal Republic of Havnesgade-Amager with Federal Dollar Succeded by: Flag of Amager.png
Flag of Amager.png Federal Dollar 15 January 2012 - Present Federal Dollar
Preceded by: Currency of Burkland Succeded by: Flag of Burkland.png
Flag of Burkland.png Burklandi State Credit 9 October 2011 - 5 January 2012 Zealandian Krona (DEP/DPR still accepted)

See also