Post by Josephus I on Aug 7, 2010 12:59:00 GMT
Nova English Legal Tender
At last the first of a new line of Nova English Coinage[Noteage?]. The Royal Central Bank of Nova England has been graced by the permission the King to produce a new line of Nova English Denarii notes. However as part of a new scheme the RCBoNE would like to ask the general Nova English public on what they would like to see on the front and reverse of the remaining notes. For example you could suggest your favourite national hero or even a great national place. Just submit your ideas below and all new notes will be updated and displayed.
ND£5
The ND£5 Note was redesigned by Lord Henry Blaec who runs the King John I foundation. On the reverse of the note is a picture taken from a historical manuscript of King John I. Whilst the quote that features was taken from Lucius Blaec's 'Faedertellus Tireadig' who was King John's personal scribe.
ND£10
This note was designed by none other than the Nova English Space Agency itself. The Foreground features the brilliant West Grinstead castle where as the reverse features the well known Hero Major Oslic Wodbana. He was chosen due to him being the first Nova English man to land on Tarsica and the quote featured was taken after the establishment of HMNSS Novum England.
ND£20 Note
This note was designed by Hrothgar Williams from the Virgin Islands. The Note includes the famous castle of West Grinstead on its front as well as numerous security features. Whilst the reverse includes the late Olric Erling who was Chief of the Witan from 1957-1967 whilst leader of the Nova English Royalist Party.
ND£50
The ND£50 note was again suggested by both members and worshipers of the Church of St George and the Church of the Holy Lance. On its reverse is a picture of the Virgin Mary whilst there is also a quote made by a Nova English Bishop during the 17th century.
ND£100
This piece of tender for the ND£100 Note was suggested by the Archbishop of West Grinstead Alfred Dunholm. It features West Grinstead castle on its foreground whilst the reverse features the Lord Jesus Christ Almighty as well as a quotation from him that is often used by the Monks of the Brotherhood of the Holy Lance.