Carolinian Dollar

The Carolinian Guilder (sign: ƒ; code: CGU) is the official currency of Carolina. It is divided into 100 cents. The circulating paper money consist of Central Bank Notes. The Carolinian Guilder was pegged to the U.S. Dollar in 1972 at an exchange rate of $1 to ƒ1.04. The exchange rate has not changed since.

The Carolinian Guilder is a fiat money. Due to Carolina's increasing global stance it has become an increasing global currency. Several countries have begun accepting the Carolinian Guilder, especially Caribbean tourist states. It is also a primary currency in Latin American business transactions along with the U.S. Dollar. The Carolinian Guilder has also begun to be accepted by small businesses in the United States, especially in the border states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Virginia, however companies must exchange the currency for U.S. Dollars to use it further in the United States.