Sarrisen sarc

the old cash dollar

The Sarrisen sarc (also known as Sarc) was the of the Sarrisen Kingdom (which later became the Sarrisen Republic) and the predecessor of the Renesian mark which used the, currently, it is obsolete. It was the first unified currency in Sarrisen after Varic Empire's Imperial zelta (also known as zelta). The sarc was introduced in 1412 with the inception of the Grand Sarrisen Bank. The Sarc was popular even in some Renesian provinces and saw extensive use even after the introduction of the Renesian Krone.

History
The Sarrisen Kingdom still used the Imperial zelta even after their independence from the Varic Empire, unlike Renesia, there weren't many powerful states and nobles in Sarrisen until the establishment of the Sarrisen Kingdom. Economic reforms by King [NAME] established the Grand Sarrisen Bank and introduced the Sarc. The Sarc was used in conjunction with other Renesian currencies, it slowly dominated western Renesia as most as most North-western trade goods come through Sarrisen.

With the rise of the Sarrisen Republic replacing the Sarrisen Kingdom the Sarc use was exponential, and foreign nobles and merchants keep a reserve of Sarc to trade with the republic. Even with the introduction of the Renesian Krone on 1601 Laagburg, Loriace and later Slilow provinces used Sarc for daily transactions while using the Krone to pay taxes or any official fine.

With the Renesian subjugation of the Sarrisen republic in 1751, the Principality sought a way to end the two currency systems and created the Renesian mark, although the Sarc still saw some use in Renesia it was slowly taken out of circulation until 1763.