Magisterian Dollar

The Magisterian dollar (MSD) is the official currency of Magisteria and it was the 4th strongest currency in the world, making the Jordanian Dinar the 5th strongest. on January 2, 2020, The Bank of Magisteria introduced the "New Decade Currency" Banknote series. on December 1, 2019, It was reported that it officially became the 3rd strongest currency making the Omani rial the 4th.

History
Before the Magisterian yen and the Magisterian dollar, Magisteria had a currency before those 2 currencies. Magisterians call it "Tanjion" which was introduced in 1155, The Magisterian tanjion would be 0.89 Magisterian dollars if the tanjion still exists today.

The Tanjion would be discontinued in 1785 when Japan and Magisteria partnered and Magisteria would adopt the Yen making the new currency called "Magisterian yen".

After Japan had a war with Magisteria, Magisteria officially ended the Magisterian yen and introduced the Magisterian dollar. The Magisterian dollar has the same value of the Philippine peso today if converted to US dollar in 1847, When converted to 1 US dollar, It would be 50 Magisterian dollars until it was slowly getting stronger than the US dollar and becoming the 4th strongest on October 21, 1993.

on January 8, 1997, It was in Hyperinflation of 94% making the $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and $100,000,000 banknotes. The hyperinflation will end just 3 days later.

Coins

 * 1c
 * 5c
 * 10c
 * 20c
 * 50c

Banknotes from the 1997 Hyperinflation

 * $500 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997)
 * $1,000 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997)
 * $5,000 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997)
 * $10,000 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997
 * $100,000 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997)
 * $100,000,000 (part of the hyperinflation) (January 8 - 11, 1997)

Banknotes that wasn't a part of the 1997 Hyperinflation

 * 1c (1847-1880)
 * 5c (1847-1880
 * 10c (1847-1880)
 * 25c (1847-1880)
 * 50c (1880-1895)
 * $100 (1847-1995)
 * $500 (1847-1993)
 * $1,000 (1847-1993)

Coins

 * 1/2c (1880-1998)
 * 20c (1995-2001)
 * 50c (1895-2001)

Banknotes

 * $2,000 - 3rd Millennium, was discontinued in the end of 2001
 * $500 - introduced on September 7, 2015, still printed, only for collectors. used to be a part of the 1997 Magisterian dollar hyperinflation.

Coins

 * $500 coins and $1,000 coins

MSD to USD conversion

 * 1c = 0.26 US cents
 * 5c = $1
 * M$1 = $5
 * M$5 = $15
 * M$10 = $35
 * M$20 = $50
 * M$50 = $150
 * M$100 = $280
 * M$200 = $520

1847-1850

 * 1847-1848: US$1 = M$50
 * 1849: US$1 = M$45
 * 1850: US$1 = M$30

1850s-1993

 * 1850-1993: US$1 = M$30

1993-present

 * 1993-present: US$ = 39 Magisterian cents