Under his own author, from the impressions of currencies discovered from past eras that were issued, but did not go into circulation, it was decided to make this assumption of a probable independent currency for Wales. It is called Arian, which in Welsh means money, bill) Just imagine, imagine as an example that Wales decided to ditch the British pounds and switch to its local currency, what it might look like.
Since this is a sketchy project in its own way and it is not a fact that it can be introduced, therefore, the bill is black and white, against the background of Mount Snowdon. The pride and beauty of this part of Britain.
The reverse is still unknown, therefore, it is difficult to say how it will look in the future.
Since this is a sketchy project in its own way and it is not a fact that it can be introduced, therefore, the bill is black and white, against the background of Mount Snowdon. The pride and beauty of this part of Britain.
The reverse is still unknown, therefore, it is difficult to say how it will look in the future.
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You may be interested to know that one of the political parties standing for election in Wales this year is called 'GWLAD', and they propose a Welsh currency called the 'Hywel'. I like your idea better. :P
Out of interest, is "Banc y Bobl Cymru" meant to mean "People's Bank of Wales", or "Bank of the Welsh People"? If it's the latter, I might suggest changing it to "Banc y Cymry". "Cymry" is the collective noun for Welsh people. :)
Out of interest, is "Banc y Bobl Cymru" meant to mean "People's Bank of Wales", or "Bank of the Welsh People"? If it's the latter, I might suggest changing it to "Banc y Cymry". "Cymry" is the collective noun for Welsh people. :)
Thank you so much)) one of these days, at my leisure, I studied the Welsh language and banknotes that did not go into circulation and now this idea came up)) And why and for what you liked it, explain))
And what does the GWALD party offer in currency?) And that's interesting)
And the bank was called so by analogy with the People's Bank of Slovakia since 1993 or banks of the Warsaw Pact countries)) Something like that) this is just an option)
The only question is, is it worth it to introduce the dragon on the bill itself in the center? And then there are no ideas)
Thank you so much)) one of these days, at my leisure, I studied the Welsh language and banknotes that did not go into circulation and now this idea came up))
And what does the GWALD party offer in currency?) And that's interesting)
And the bank was called so by analogy with the People's Bank of Slovakia since 1993 or banks of the Warsaw Pact countries)) Something like that) this is just an option)
The only question is, is it worth it to introduce the dragon on the bill itself in the center? And then there are no ideas)
In addition to currency, I also have plans for the Orders of Wales, two of them are assumed by me as Owain Glyndur and the Red Dragon)
And what does the GWALD party offer in currency?) And that's interesting)
And the bank was called so by analogy with the People's Bank of Slovakia since 1993 or banks of the Warsaw Pact countries)) Something like that) this is just an option)
The only question is, is it worth it to introduce the dragon on the bill itself in the center? And then there are no ideas)
Thank you so much)) one of these days, at my leisure, I studied the Welsh language and banknotes that did not go into circulation and now this idea came up))
And what does the GWALD party offer in currency?) And that's interesting)
And the bank was called so by analogy with the People's Bank of Slovakia since 1993 or banks of the Warsaw Pact countries)) Something like that) this is just an option)
The only question is, is it worth it to introduce the dragon on the bill itself in the center? And then there are no ideas)
In addition to currency, I also have plans for the Orders of Wales, two of them are assumed by me as Owain Glyndur and the Red Dragon)
GWLAD is proposing to set up a Central Bank of Wales which will produce a currency for an independent Wales, called a 'Hywel' and divisible into 100 'ceiniog'. Upon release, they want it to have parity with the Pound Sterling, but with the Central Bank able to adjust the value based on the needs of the economy. It's unlikely to happen since this is the first election at which GWLAD is standing, but we shall see. :P
You may not know that banknotes in the UK are printed by 8 different banks. In England and Wales, they are only produced by the Bank of England, but in Scotland they are produced by the Bank of Scotland, RBS, and Clydesdale Bank, while in Northern Ireland they can be made by the Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank, Ulster Bank, and Danske Bank. They all look different to each other, but there are some common features. These might give you a good idea when you're designing Welsh banknotes:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....35_reverse.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....2%A35-Back.png
https://www.acbi.org.uk/banknotes/u.....5-polymer.html
You may not know that banknotes in the UK are printed by 8 different banks. In England and Wales, they are only produced by the Bank of England, but in Scotland they are produced by the Bank of Scotland, RBS, and Clydesdale Bank, while in Northern Ireland they can be made by the Bank of Ireland, First Trust Bank, Ulster Bank, and Danske Bank. They all look different to each other, but there are some common features. These might give you a good idea when you're designing Welsh banknotes:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....35_reverse.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe.....2%A35-Back.png
https://www.acbi.org.uk/banknotes/u.....5-polymer.html
It is extremely difficult and complex. I'll try to briefly explain why exactly such bills are offered? Are they the same nowadays?
And what about the rest of the denominations? After all, I haven't done the revolving yet, because there is no necessary basis, on some locks like Harlech or Beaumaris are possible)
Scotland already has its own pounds, but I don’t know whether they are used, by the way, I was not aware that pounds are so different.
And what about the rest of the denominations? After all, I haven't done the revolving yet, because there is no necessary basis, on some locks like Harlech or Beaumaris are possible)
Scotland already has its own pounds, but I don’t know whether they are used, by the way, I was not aware that pounds are so different.
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