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Play Money - 1000 Imperial Credits - Star Wars Coruscant

Play Money - 1000 Imperial Credits - Star Wars (Coruscant) - obversePlay Money - 1000 Imperial Credits - Star Wars (Coruscant) - reverse

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Features

Location United Kingdom
Type Utility items › Play money
Year 1996
Composition Brass
Weight 8.00 g
Diameter 28.3 mm
Thickness 1.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Number
N#
110821

Obverse

Imperial Palace and text in fictional Aurebesh alphabet.

Script: Aurebesh

Translation:
IMPERIAL CREDITS
CORUSCANT

Reverse

Galactic Empire insignia. Value.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
1000
©96 HASBRO ©1996 LFL

Edge

Plain

Play Money - 1000 Imperial Credits - Star Wars (Coruscant) -  obverse

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Comments

Monopoly Star Wars 1996
Playmoney from Parker Brothers Star Wars Monopoly board game.
http://www.jezuss.nl/st/star-wars.htm#1996

The Galactic Credit Standard, simply called a credit or abbreviated to cred, colloquially referred to as Republic Dataries, and later known as the Imperial Credit, was the main currency in use in the galaxy since the time of the Galactic Republic.

The galactic credit standard was established on Sojourn. From its inception, the credit was backed by the immense wealth of the planet Muunilinst and the InterGalactic Banking Clan (IGBC). During the Clone Wars, the IGBC backed the currencies of both sides, as it would do so again decades later for the New Republic and Imperial Remnant.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1996 LFL

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