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CH dollar | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Code | CHD |
Denominations | |
Plural | Dollars |
Symbol | $ |
Banknotes | $½, $1, $10, $20, $50, $100, $150, $200, $1000 |
Demographics | |
User(s) | United Republics of Michigan |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Federal Bank of United Republics |
Valuation | |
Pegged with | USD$ 0.1 |
The CH Dollar (sign: $; code: CHD) is the official currency of the United Republics of Michigan.
History
In 2020, a national bank of the United Republics of Michigan was formed to create banknotes.
Written styles
Amounts can only be written in one way known as: $. (known as the Standard Format, written as $1.). The placement of the symbol goes at the start of the amount, and a period goes at the end.
Banknotes
Image | Value | Date of Issue |
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$1/2 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$1 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$10 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$20 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$50 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$100 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$150 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$200 | Jan 26 2020 | |
$1000 | Jan 26 2020 |
Exchange Rate
The Dollar is pegged to the United States dollar at US $0.1 to one singular CH dollar.
Year | USD | GBP | EUR | JPY | CAD | TWD | RUB | INR |
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2024 | $0.1 | £0.08 | €0.09 | ¥11.48 | CA$0.13 | NT$2.81 | ₽12.4 | ₹7.64 |