Registry of National Currency
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Registry of National Currency
What is your national currency? Is it a physical currency or a digital (credit-type) currency? What are the subdivisions of your monery? Please supply a photo of your money if you have one
Prior to 1932, the Patrician Dinar was used.
The National Arveyres Currency is the Lira (French: la lire; Patrician: lirul). The Lira is divided into 100 centimes.
Bills:
£500
£100
£50
£25
£10
£5
£1
Coins:
£2
£1
¢50
¢25
¢10
¢5
¢1
Prior to 1932, the Patrician Dinar was used.
The National Arveyres Currency is the Lira (French: la lire; Patrician: lirul). The Lira is divided into 100 centimes.
Bills:
£500
£100
£50
£25
£10
£5
£1
Coins:
£2
£1
¢50
¢25
¢10
¢5
¢1
Last edited by Arveyres on Sat Dec 28, 2013 9:40 am; edited 2 times in total
Re: Registry of National Currency
The one accepted currency throughout the entire United Kingdom of Greater Marquette is the King's Dollar in English, although its French name, "le Dollar du Roi" is used throughout the country, no matter what language is spoken in the region. However, it is also called the Crown by many Marquetiens, and you can hear that in any of the many languages of Marquette.
The symbol for the King's Dollar is the Marquetien dollar sign: ƒ
Our paper money (called a Royaume/Royal, again it depends on the region) come in the following:
ƒ10
ƒ20
ƒ50
ƒ100
ƒ500
ƒ1,000
ƒ10,000
Most coins have names, so you will hear someone call a coin by its name, rather than calling it by its worth. This may make handling currency confusing for foreigners in Marquette. As with most things in Marquette, the language spoken in different regions dictates the name of the coin, and some coin names differ throughout regions. Here we will just use the French coin names, as the four French regions of Marquette of Pacific get the most tourists and have the highest population.
5¢ (le pied)
10¢ (le canard)
25¢ (le cuivre)
50¢ (l'argent)
ƒ1 (le livre)
ƒ2 (le tigre)
ƒ5 (la reine)
ƒ10 (le roi)
The symbol for the King's Dollar is the Marquetien dollar sign: ƒ
Our paper money (called a Royaume/Royal, again it depends on the region) come in the following:
ƒ10
ƒ20
ƒ50
ƒ100
ƒ500
ƒ1,000
ƒ10,000
Most coins have names, so you will hear someone call a coin by its name, rather than calling it by its worth. This may make handling currency confusing for foreigners in Marquette. As with most things in Marquette, the language spoken in different regions dictates the name of the coin, and some coin names differ throughout regions. Here we will just use the French coin names, as the four French regions of Marquette of Pacific get the most tourists and have the highest population.
5¢ (le pied)
10¢ (le canard)
25¢ (le cuivre)
50¢ (l'argent)
ƒ1 (le livre)
ƒ2 (le tigre)
ƒ5 (la reine)
ƒ10 (le roi)
Last edited by Marquette (of Pacific) on Mon Mar 03, 2014 5:00 am; edited 1 time in total
Marquette (of Pacific)- Potential World Power
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Location : Snowy Minnesota
Re: Registry of National Currency
Yuan
1Cho
5Cho
10Cho
20Cho
50Cho
100Cho=1Yuan
1Yuan
5Yuan
10Yuan
20Yuan
50Yuan
100Yuan
200Yuan
500Yuan
5Cho
10Cho
20Cho
50Cho
100Cho=1Yuan
1Yuan
5Yuan
10Yuan
20Yuan
50Yuan
100Yuan
200Yuan
500Yuan
Dromoda- Potential World Power
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Join date : 2013-02-06
Age : 29
Location : Kyongdong,Chengdao, Dromoda
Re: Registry of National Currency
For me currency is a tad complicated but this is the money used in the Planitan Note Zone and the International Note
Symbol for a Note €
Coins:
Bills
Symbol for a Note €
Coins:
- € 0.05
- € 0.10
- € 0.25
- € 0.50
- € 0.75
Bills
- € 1
- € 5
- € 10
- € 20
- € 50
- € 100
Re: Registry of National Currency
Ireland uses the Euro
Coins:
Bills
Coins:
- € 0.05
- € 0.10
- € 0.25
- € 0.50
- € 0.75
Bills
- € 1
- € 5
- € 10
- € 20
- € 50
- € 100
Re: Registry of National Currency
Azotakza uses the kek
Coins:
к: 0.05
к: 0.10
к: 0.25
к: 0.50
Bills:
к: 1.00
к: 5.00
к: 10.00
к: 50.00
к: 100.00
к: 1000.00
Coins:
к: 0.05
к: 0.10
к: 0.25
к: 0.50
Bills:
к: 1.00
к: 5.00
к: 10.00
к: 50.00
к: 100.00
к: 1000.00
Azotakza- Powerbroker
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Age : 28
Re: Registry of National Currency
Atite uses the Imperial Lintu, but just call it Lintu
Coins:
L=.05
L=.10
L=.25
Bills:
L=1.00
L=10.00
L=20.00
L=50.00
L=100.00
L=200.00
L=10,000.00 (used exclusively for banking, when transferring large amounts of money to the Imperial Bank of Artite)
Coins:
L=.05
L=.10
L=.25
Bills:
L=1.00
L=10.00
L=20.00
L=50.00
L=100.00
L=200.00
L=10,000.00 (used exclusively for banking, when transferring large amounts of money to the Imperial Bank of Artite)
The Holy Empire of Artite- Emerging Regional Power
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Location : Some where in space with Kim Jung Un.
Re: Registry of National Currency
The Pound Sterling
Issues Notes:
£5
£10
£20
£50
Issued Coins:
Pence:
1/4p (Fartherling)
1/2p
1p
2p
5p
20p
50p
Shilling:
1/- (One Shilling)
2/- (Two Shillings aka Florin)
4/- (4 Shillings Aka Double Florin)
5/- (5 Shillings aka Crown)
Pound:
£1
£2
Issues Notes:
£5
£10
£20
£50
Issued Coins:
Pence:
1/4p (Fartherling)
1/2p
1p
2p
5p
20p
50p
Shilling:
1/- (One Shilling)
2/- (Two Shillings aka Florin)
4/- (4 Shillings Aka Double Florin)
5/- (5 Shillings aka Crown)
Pound:
£1
£2
Last edited by England and Wales on Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:15 am; edited 1 time in total
England and Wales- Powerbroker
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Join date : 2014-11-02
Re: Registry of National Currency
Shlask Uses the Downarshk
Coins:
d=0.05
d=0.10
d=0.25
d=0.50
Bills:
d=1.00
d=5.00
d=10.00
d=25.00
d=50.00
d=100.00
d=500.00
Coins:
d=0.05
d=0.10
d=0.25
d=0.50
Bills:
d=1.00
d=5.00
d=10.00
d=25.00
d=50.00
d=100.00
d=500.00
Shlask- Recognized State
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Join date : 2014-10-23
Re: Registry of National Currency
We use a digital currency, called the Imperial Credit. Physical transactions are accomplished with using the citizen's ID card, that holds information concerning their bank account, among other things.
Re: Registry of National Currency
The United States of Scouting currently use the standard US Dollar.
Bills:
$1
$5
$10
$20
$50
$100
Coins:
$0.01
$0.05
$0.10
$0.25
$0.50
$1.00
Bills:
$1
$5
$10
$20
$50
$100
Coins:
$0.01
$0.05
$0.10
$0.25
$0.50
$1.00
Re: Registry of National Currency
Herbstland uses the Herbstmark :
Symbol : Hm
Coins:
0.05 Hm
0.10 Hm
0.20 Hm
0.50 Hm
1.00 Hm
2.00 HM
5.00 HM
Bills:
10.00 HM
20.00 HM
50.00 HM
100.00 HM
200.00 HM
500.00 HM
1000.00 HM
Symbol : Hm
Coins:
0.05 Hm
0.10 Hm
0.20 Hm
0.50 Hm
1.00 Hm
2.00 HM
5.00 HM
Bills:
10.00 HM
20.00 HM
50.00 HM
100.00 HM
200.00 HM
500.00 HM
1000.00 HM
Herbstland- Sovereign State
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Age : 27
Re: Registry of National Currency
The United Kingdom of Lonbonia uses the Lonbonian Riyal:
Symbol: LR$
Exchange rate: 1 Riyal = 1.55 US Dollars
Notes (12 notes):
1 LR$
5 LR$
10 LR$
15 LR$
20 LR$
25 LR$
30 LR$
35 LR$
50 LR$
100 LR$
200 LR$
500 LR$
Halala (Coins):
0.01 Halala
0.05 Halala
0.10 Halala
0.20 Halala
0.50 Halala
0.90 Halala
Symbol: LR$
Exchange rate: 1 Riyal = 1.55 US Dollars
Notes (12 notes):
1 LR$
5 LR$
10 LR$
15 LR$
20 LR$
25 LR$
30 LR$
35 LR$
50 LR$
100 LR$
200 LR$
500 LR$
Halala (Coins):
0.01 Halala
0.05 Halala
0.10 Halala
0.20 Halala
0.50 Halala
0.90 Halala
Re: Registry of National Currency
Sierra:
SIR: 10,000
SIR: 5,000
SIR: 1,000
SIR: 150
SIR:50
SIR:15
Coins:
SS:1
SS:2
SS: .50
SS: .90
SS: .65
SIR: 10,000
SIR: 5,000
SIR: 1,000
SIR: 150
SIR:50
SIR:15
Coins:
SS:1
SS:2
SS: .50
SS: .90
SS: .65
Re: Registry of National Currency
The Ebsotzian Luxo
X= 200
X= 150
X=100
X=50
X=20
X= 10
X=5
X= 1
C=1
C=5
C=15
C=30
C=50
C=75
X= 200
X= 150
X=100
X=50
X=20
X= 10
X=5
X= 1
C=1
C=5
C=15
C=30
C=50
C=75
Re: Registry of National Currency
The Kingdom of West Phoenicia uses the Phoenician Elite.
Notes:
$100
$50
$20
$10
$5
$2
$1
Coins
50 cents
20 cents
10 cents
5 cents
2 cents
1 cent
All notes and coins have the reining monarch King Glenton Bush II and his two wives Queen Alotta Diesel-Bush and
Queen Angel Saint-Baroda Bush
Notes:
$100
$50
$20
$10
$5
$2
$1
Coins
50 cents
20 cents
10 cents
5 cents
2 cents
1 cent
All notes and coins have the reining monarch King Glenton Bush II and his two wives Queen Alotta Diesel-Bush and
Queen Angel Saint-Baroda Bush
West Phoenicia- Emerging Powerbroker
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Location : Australia
Re: Registry of National Currency
In New Coldon one uses the Lexa. although bartering is also quite common in the more rural parts of the country. Lexa actually comes from the Coldonian word for Taxes. The coin was introduced at first to let the government tax its people. Back in the day of the Coldonian Kingdom, Taxes were important to fund all the royal projects. After the Revolutionary war the New Coldonian Government got rid of most of the taxes, but the currency is still named after it.
Coins:
1/3 Lexa
2/3 Lexa
1 Lexa
2 1/2 Lexa
Bills:
5 Lexa
10 Lexa
50 Lexa
200 Lexa
1000 Lexa
Coins:
1/3 Lexa
2/3 Lexa
1 Lexa
2 1/2 Lexa
Bills:
5 Lexa
10 Lexa
50 Lexa
200 Lexa
1000 Lexa
New Coldon- Sovereign State
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Join date : 2015-06-12
Re: Registry of National Currency
The currency of Carolina is the Amero.
Symbol of Amero currency.
The Amero is divided up into both paper currency and coinage. The divisions go as follows:
Amero Coins
5 cent coin
10 cent coin
25 cent coin
50 cent coin
1 Amero coin
Amero Paper Bills
1 Amero bill
5 Amero bill
10 Amero bill
20 Amero bill
50 Amero bill
100 Amero bill
Symbol of Amero currency.
The Amero is divided up into both paper currency and coinage. The divisions go as follows:
Amero Coins
5 cent coin
10 cent coin
25 cent coin
50 cent coin
1 Amero coin
Amero Paper Bills
1 Amero bill
5 Amero bill
10 Amero bill
20 Amero bill
50 Amero bill
100 Amero bill
Independent Carolina- Vassal State
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Join date : 2015-08-30
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