Free Rebublic of Gaussia National Heraldry: The Grand Seal of the Republic, featuring the 16-Prong Star national symbol and all 16 Provincial flags, as well as the individual Coats of Arms for all 16 Provinces (Oblasti) :) All original designs, folks! If you have the time and bandwith, please do view full for a clearer image. The compression really does a number on this one. I had a BLAST designing these crests, and hope you'll like them, too! If you are interested in this sort of geofiction, be sure to visit the cyber-planet Vexillium!
A big part of Gaussia's national identity is its newly revived currency, the ZASTER. The Gaussian National Mint has issued the first ever proof set of Gaussian coins, ranging from the small 1-Percent piece (1/100 of a Zaster) all the way to the impressive 50-Zaster coin. ;) All coins feature the national symbol, two prancing lions surrounding a 16-prong star on the obverse, and stylized native nature icons on the reverse side. The language is made up too, by the way. :)All original coin designs, folks! If you have the time and bandwith, please do view full to see all the detail. The compression really does a number on this one. I had a BLAST designing these coins, and hope you'll like them, too! :)If you are interested in this sort of geofiction, be sure to visit the cyber-planet Vexillium!
Destined to be replaced by the Euro in 2006, the newly-created Gaussian Blurro exemplifies the currency designer's art. This 5-Blurro note (worth about $0.15) depicts the country's founder, Roberto Antonio Marco de la Franciscanzanini.Please, please, please view full
Karl Friedrich Gauss[Original]
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, the founding father of the Republik de Gaussia.
Any country trying to make a comeback needs their own lager. Thanks to www.FreeFoto.com for their use of this beer photo by Ian Britton. I supplied the rest.
Postage stamp with the head of king rasterizer Prince Alias's father. One of the worlds most valuable stamps as only two were printed before the royal printers realised the country didnt have a postal service.
A piece of history...ruined.
ßtorien de auf Alias : History of the Alias. That's the book that young prince Alias used at school.
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