Marquetten Lighthouse Board issue dukesmark

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MLHB dukesmark
IMSO 2
CodeMQD
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100dukespiece
PluralDukesmarks
 dukespiecedukespieces
Symbol
 dukespiecep
NicknameMarks
 dukespiecePiece, penny
Banknotes
 Freq. usedℳ½, ℳ1, ℳ2, ℳ5, ℳ10, ℳ25, ℳ50
 Rarely usedℳ100
Coins
 Freq. used5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, ℳ1
 Rarely used½p, 1p, 2p, 3p, ℳ2
Demographics
Date of introduction12 Decemeber 2019
User(s) Marquette
Issuance
Central bankMLHB Printing Department
MintMint of Duchessgrad
Valuation
Pegged withMarquetten dukesmark at par

The Marquetten Lighthouse Board is permitted to issue their own dukesmarks for the purpose of funding their colonial administrative divisions. They are exchangeable for national issue notes. they are occasionally seen in circulation outside of MLHB administered regions.

Coins


MLHB Coins
Denomonation Design Diameter Thickness composition edge
Obverse Reverse interior extirior
½p Nada I Nautical Star copper Smooth
1p albatross
2p Ming compass
3p Monkey's fist
5p Wreath nickel Milled
10p Dinghy
20p Compass star Spanish Flower
50p Antikythera mechanism Milled
ℳ1 Octant Nordic gold nickel
ℳ2 Lightship Nordic gold "✯Hope is an anchor"

Rightside up and upside down four times

Banknotes

2023 series notes
Image value Dimensions (in) Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Printing Issue
ℳ½ Cosmic Latte Nada I of Reynolds-Romanova Navigating with a sextant
ℳ1 Prussian Blue Flag of the Board
ℳ2 Arctic blue Fishing Vessel
ℳ5 Carnation red Coral
ℳ10 Indigo Lighthouse in a Storm
ℳ25 Gold Steam frigate
ℳ50 Purple Bathysphere
ℳ100 Paris Green Neptune
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.