Nedlandic francmark
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Nedlandic francmark | |
---|---|
1000 francmarks | |
ISO 4217 | |
Code | NDF |
Denominations | |
Plural | Francmarks |
Symbol | ₣M |
Banknotes | ₣M1, ₣M10, ₣M25, ₣M50, ₣M100, ₣M1000 |
Coins | 1m, 2m, 5m, 10m, 25m, 50m, 100m, 150m |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Nedland |
Issuance | |
Central bank | NedBank |
Printer | Abelden PrintWorks |
The Nedlandic francmark, simply known as the francmark (code: NDF), is the official currency of the Khanate of Nedlanda. The standard francmark is divided into 150 moles.
Etymology
The word "francmark" comes from the combination of the French franc and the German Deutschmark.
Banknotes
The
2015 Series | ||||||||
Image | Value | Main Colour | Description | |||||
Obverse | Reverse | Color | Subject | Issue | Obverse | Reverse | ||
1 Francmark | ||||||||
10 Francmarks | ||||||||
25 Francmarks | ||||||||
Green | 50 Francmarks | Patrick Renwick | ||||||
Blue | 100 Francmarks | |||||||
Orange | 1,000 Francmarks | |||||||
All banknotes are printed by the Abelden PrintWorks GmbH, subsidiary of Imperial Central Bank in Abelden. |
Value
The value of a francmark is currently equal to US$0.001