Seratofian Zakka

The Seratofian Zakka (Seratofian: Sératofas Zakka) is the of Seratof since 1954. Issued and controlled by, the Zakka is the sole and medium of exchange within the country. The name "Zakka" comes from the traditional Seratofian of the same name for silver. Subdivided into 100 Tálas, the Zakka has been a since its inception. Upon joining the Pan-Artemian Coalition in 2013, the Zakka has become integrated into the PAC system.

The Zakka was first issued in 1954 to replace the Auja which had suffered massive at a rate of 1,000,000 Auja to 1 Zakka. The, in which Seratof temporarily left in 1949, was scrapped completely, transforming the currency into a real. occurred upon the creation of the currency. The first Zakka was also plagued by inflation, needing to be two times in its history, once in 1959 and once more in 1976. Afterwards, the Zakka retained its in the.

Nowadays, the Zakka is the only legal that could be circulated in Seratof, and all  must be listed in Zakka. The use of the currency outside of Seratof is fairly limited with the exception of some amenities, goods, or services offered near the border accepting both Zakka and Kasp as payments. In 2019, the of the central bank confirmed a new banknote family to be issued in 2020 starting with the 100 and 500. They were both released on the 17th of April 2020.