Pacifican dollar

The Pacifican dollar (symbol $; code: PID; French: dollar pacifiquais; Aurentian: Kyrazeeisc thaler; Ektæó: ____) is the currency of Pacifica. It is divided into 100 cents (¢).

History
The Neuwaurenter rÿkskrona was used as the official currency until 1823, though the Spanish dollar was accepted as an unofficial currency due to the latter's more common presense which increased even more after the proclamation of the republic. It was ultimately replaced with the Pacifican pound, which divided itself into the £sd format. It was used until 1963, when Michael Bousfield launched a programme to bring it out of circulation by 1964 at a rate of 2 dollars to 1 pound, or 10 shillings to a dollar.

From its existance in 1963, a dollar was equal to about $1.40 in 1963. However, a brief moment of inflation brought the currency down thanks to the insurgency in New Aurentia. By the 1980s, it had reached its original rate after both currencies were around the same value in 1979.