Disparuean franc

The Disparuean Dollar (sign: $; ISO code: DPD) is the currency of Disparu. It is normally abbreviated with a dollar sign ($), or DP$, to distinguish it from other dollar-named currencies. The code (currency abbreviation) for the Disparuean dollar is DPD. It's inflation rate is 1%. Legal tender is issued by the Bank of Disparu and the Royal Disparuean Mint, headed by the Ministry of Finance.

Before Federation

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After Federation
After the Canadian Crisis of 2009, the Disparu Committee decided to rename the old Canadian currency to the Disparuean dollar. It still holds the value of the original Canadian dollar, and is on par with the US Dollar.

The Committee decided to keep the current coin designs in order to avoid confusion. The only changes that were made are:


 * replacing "Canada" with "Disparu"
 * replacing Queen Elizabeth II's effigy with the effigy of Queen Caitlin Darach

However, the banknotes' designs were revamped to depict notable people who helped form Disparu, and to add more security features.

Legal tender
Banknotes issued by the Bank of Disparu (or coins issued by the Royal Disparuean Mint) are legal tender in Disparu. However, commercial transactions may legally be settled in any manner agreed by the parties involved.

Retailers in Disparu may refuse bank notes without breaking the law. According to legal guidelines, the method of payment has to be mutually agreed upon by the parties involved with the transactions. For example, convenience stores may refuse $100 bank notes if they feel that would put them at risk of being counterfeit victims; however, official policy suggests that the retailers should evaluate the impact of that approach. In the case that no mutually acceptable form of payment can be found for the tender, the parties involved should seek legal advice.

Coins
The MoF Security Complex, located in Jubilife, Ontario, issues coins in denominations of 1¢ (penny), 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), $1 (loonie), and $2 (toonie). The standard set of designs has Disparuean symbols, usually wildlife, on the reverse, and an effigy of the current monarch on the obverse. Commemorative coins with differing reverses are also issued on an irregular basis.

Upon the death, abdication or replacement of the monarch, the coins' effigy won't be updated until the monarch is crowned.

Banknotes
The Bank of Disparu issues bank notes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200. Each banknote has several security features, which makes forging Disparuean dollars almost impossible.

All banknotes have numbers in order to assist the blind and as a security feature, a unique number, the coat of arms of Disparu, the Monarch's signature, the Minister of Finance's signature, a colour-coded maple leaf on one corner, and a short description about the person depicted on the banknote in it's  side. The reverse side has the words "FEDERATION OF DISPARU" and "FÉDÉRATION DU DISPARU" on the right side, a unique and the same unique number from the obverse.

Even if the current monarch is replaced, which will make the signature on the banknote inaccurate, the banknote will still be considered legal.