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The Pikachurin series, named after the second and final monarch, [[Lance Pikachurin]]. Like the Darach series, this series' banknotes were also Disparuean dollars. It was brought into circulation on 14 August 2009, when Pikachurin became the reigning monarch. It remained legal tender until the Second Quiet Revolution. It is currently being phased out; individuals who surrender banknotes from the Pikachurin series will be able to redeem the same amount in francs. |
The Pikachurin series, named after the second and final monarch, [[Lance Pikachurin]]. Like the Darach series, this series' banknotes were also Disparuean dollars. It was brought into circulation on 14 August 2009, when Pikachurin became the reigning monarch. It remained legal tender until the Second Quiet Revolution. It is currently being phased out; individuals who surrender banknotes from the Pikachurin series will be able to redeem the same amount in francs. |
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− | The Pikachurin series introduced the $200 bill |
+ | The Pikachurin series introduced the $200 bill/ The obverse initially had Spencer Fowl, the first [[Legislative Triumvir of Disparu|Legislaive Triumvir]], a now-defunct position. His portrait was eventually replaced with Lynneth Sarkara, the first chairman of Saboria, considered to be the first independent Quebec state. |
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