Valerian Mint Act
No one shall in any capacity attempt or succeed in reproducing, creating or duplicating the coins of this hereby Kingdom.
Coins shall be minted under the authority of the crown or of it's authorized agents provided they respect the limits of quantity required to maintain value to each and every coin.
Shall a crown agent act to reduced or modify the value of coins by any means they shall see their minting privileges revoked within the second of the incident happening.
Anyone found guilty in a court of law to be reproducing, duplicating or creating Valerian coins without the proper authority shall expose themselves to sanction that can range from a simple fine that will be calculated has TEN times the amount of coin illegally produced by the individual or Twenty time the value of the coin in jail days.
The value of each coin for the purpose of jail time is calculated has such, each copper coin shall equate to 1, silver coins shall equate 10 while each gold coins shall equate 100 while finally Platinum coins are each worth 1000. However even do each coin value shall be multiplied by twenty to determine the jail time, no jail sentence shall exceed 100 years in total.
Under the event that a crown agent is the one to be found guilty of an infraction upon this act, said agent will be prosecuted and the sentence shall always be jail time and never a fine. Additionally the limit of 100 years is null and void for crown agents making it so they are jailed for every single coin they produced without authorization.
The visage of the sovereign shall not appear on the coin unless the sovereign himself authorizes it. In such event the visage shall be of the side view of the sovereign head, nose pointed to the right of the coin for every uneven number of sovereign that have their portrait on coins. Every even numbered sovereign that has a portrait on a coin shall have their nose facing the left.
The image of either side of a coin shall be different and unique from each other and from other design of the other coins. Crowns shall not figure on coins unless sat upon the head of a sovereign portrait. In the event that a sovereign portrait figures on a coin, the year it got minted shall figure on the coin.
Coins shall be minted under the authority of the crown or of it's authorized agents provided they respect the limits of quantity required to maintain value to each and every coin.
Shall a crown agent act to reduced or modify the value of coins by any means they shall see their minting privileges revoked within the second of the incident happening.
Anyone found guilty in a court of law to be reproducing, duplicating or creating Valerian coins without the proper authority shall expose themselves to sanction that can range from a simple fine that will be calculated has TEN times the amount of coin illegally produced by the individual or Twenty time the value of the coin in jail days.
The value of each coin for the purpose of jail time is calculated has such, each copper coin shall equate to 1, silver coins shall equate 10 while each gold coins shall equate 100 while finally Platinum coins are each worth 1000. However even do each coin value shall be multiplied by twenty to determine the jail time, no jail sentence shall exceed 100 years in total.
Under the event that a crown agent is the one to be found guilty of an infraction upon this act, said agent will be prosecuted and the sentence shall always be jail time and never a fine. Additionally the limit of 100 years is null and void for crown agents making it so they are jailed for every single coin they produced without authorization.
The visage of the sovereign shall not appear on the coin unless the sovereign himself authorizes it. In such event the visage shall be of the side view of the sovereign head, nose pointed to the right of the coin for every uneven number of sovereign that have their portrait on coins. Every even numbered sovereign that has a portrait on a coin shall have their nose facing the left.
The image of either side of a coin shall be different and unique from each other and from other design of the other coins. Crowns shall not figure on coins unless sat upon the head of a sovereign portrait. In the event that a sovereign portrait figures on a coin, the year it got minted shall figure on the coin.
Purpose
To ensure the new valerian coins would not be reproduced or duplicated by unauthorized people defacing the actual value of the currency in the process.
Historical Details
History
Type
Text, Legislative
Medium
Paper
Authoring Date
20th of Morrigan 273
Ratification Date
25th of Morrigan 273
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