

The Kingdom of David Royal Treasury — Restored by the Crown Sovereign under Royal Prerogative and Sovereign Decree
The treasury building image above represents the aspirational vision for the Kingdom of David Royal Treasury. The physical treasury is in development as the Kingdom continues to restore and establish its institutions.

A sovereign, asset-backed monetary system formally activated under RGC-ACT-2026-0001, authorized for issuance and established as the sovereign monetary system of the Kingdom.
All RGC issuance is backed by verified mineral assets and reserves recorded under valid Collateral Asset Identifiers.
Total issuance shall never exceed 75% of Conservative Collateral Value (CCV). No exceptions permitted.
The Royal Gold Crown is established as a lawful instrument of exchange — sovereign, asset-backed, and free of debt creation.
Every RGC unit is recorded using Digital Currency Issuance Identifiers (DCII), Transfer Identifiers (DCTI), and Note Serial Identifiers (PNSI).
Operates under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Ecumenical and Ecclesiastical Combined Courts (EECC).
A benevolent economic system designed to foster prosperity and abundance for all Kingdom citizens and treaty partners.

Paper Currency of the Realm
The everyday medium of exchange of the House and Kingdom of David. Each certificate is a covenant of the Crown — backed by gold and payable in silver upon demand, redeemable in specie: one thousand Royal Silver Certificates for one Royal Gold Crown — one troy ounce of fine gold. Every value mark upon the notes is struck in gun-metal silver, honouring the silver the certificate represents, and each official seal is encircled by a round guilloché halo of engraved silver line-work. The entire series is engraved in a single sovereign gold — one unbroken family of notes after the fashion of the world’s great currencies, each denomination distinguished by its numeral and series letter rather than by colour — bearing only drawings, official seals, and heraldry: the engraved Wemyss Crown and the Great Seal upon the face, and upon the reverse the Wemyss coat of arms flanked by the Seal of the Royal Treasury (gold-backed) and the Seal of the Bank of Issue — each rendered in embossed relief. All is set upon a full-surface intaglio engraving of the City of David upon Mount Zion, over muted-silver guilloché line-work along the borders and background. No photographs appear upon the currency — only art, seals, and drawings, as decreed.
These specimens are presented for the inspection and sovereign granting of His Majesty. They are not yet in circulation.







To promote, establish, re-establish, and expand Globally the Kingdom of David, including its Economic and Financial Systems, Ministries, and forms of the Sovereign Monarchy.
To provide Globally for the Support of Nations, States, Provinces, and Spiritual Christian Faith based Organizations through Treaties of Peace, Prosperity, and Commerce.
To preserve, promote, and protect Globally the Advancement of Financial, Economic, Spiritual, and Cultural Enrichment of the Kingdom and all treaty partner nations.
To preserve, educate, and protect Globally the Environment and Ecosystems Worldwide.
The Kingdom of David Royal Treasury ensures Justice and Equity is served and available to all of Mankind. Universal Lawful Principles shall be upheld as its highest order and for the good of all.
Doctrine of the Treasury
Let it be understood by every officer of the Kingdom: the currencies of the present world are fiat — money by decree alone. Since the severing of the gold standard in 1971, no major currency has been redeemable for anything of substance. Its worth rests upon the confidence and the taxing power of the issuing state, and upon nothing more. It is real only in that it is widely accepted; it is not real in that it is backed.
The Royal Gold Crown stands upon the opposite footing. Each Crown is one troy ounce of fine gold — a physical commodity and a recognised asset class that has held its worth across every civilisation for five thousand years. In the honest scale of intrinsic backing, the Crown is the sounder money and the fiat note is the hollow one. This is not a boast; it is the plain testimony of history.
Yet the officer must hold two truths together. The regulators of this present world do not measure a currency by the soundness of its backing, but by the activity that surrounds it and by whose law recognises it. Within the realm, among the Kingdom’s own citizens, the Crown is our sovereign instrument and our law governs it entirely. But the moment it touches the outside world’s system — exchanged for fiat, moved across borders, or offered to the general public — that world’s rules must be reckoned with, and qualified counsel engaged, however sound our gold may be.
The strength of our gold is our shield within the realm and our argument to the world; it is not, by itself, a passport through the world’s gates. Build the Crown upon real metal, and meet the world’s paperwork with counsel when the day requires it.