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The name écu was officially adopted in {{AN|1685}} after the passage of the [[New_Prosperity_Plan#Economic_programs|National Economy Act]] by the [[Federal Constituent Assembly]]. It replaced both the [[Aldurian écu]] and the [[Wechu sol|Wechua sol]] as the official currency of the Federation. Both currencies are being phased out over the course of the [[New_Prosperity_Plan#First_Plan_.281685-1690.29|next five years]], {{AN|1685}}-{{AN|1690}}.
The name écu was officially adopted in {{AN|1685}} after the passage of the [[New_Prosperity_Plan#Economic_programs|National Economy Act]] by the [[Federal Constituent Assembly]]. It replaced both the [[Aldurian écu]] and the [[Wechu sol|Wechua sol]] as the official currency of the Federation. Both currencies are being phased out over the course of the [[New_Prosperity_Plan#First_Plan_.281685-1690.29|next five years]], {{AN|1685}}-{{AN|1690}}.
==History==
===National currency===
==Administration==
==Characteristics==
===Currency sign===
===Coins and banknotes===
===Payments clearing and electronic funds transfer===
==Exchange rates==
==See also==
*[[Alduria-Wechua]]
*[[Economy of Alduria-Wechua]].


[[Category:Economy of Alduria-Wechua]]
[[Category:Economy of Alduria-Wechua]]

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New Alexandrian écu
CurrencySignAWF.png
Denominations
Subunit
1100 Centimes
Symbol WAE€
Banknotes WAE€1, WAE€5, WAE€10, WAE€20, WAE€50, WAE€100
Coins 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, WAE€1, WAE€2, WAE€5
Demographics
User(s) Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua

The Alduro-Wechua écu (WAE€) is the official currency of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. The écu is divided into 100 cents and is inspired by the currency of Alduria and Alexandria.

The currency is also used officially in other parts of the world, such as Ransenar and in the Natopian demesne of Dos Gardenias.

The name écu was officially adopted in 1685 AN after the passage of the National Economy Act by the Federal Constituent Assembly. It replaced both the Aldurian écu and the Wechua sol as the official currency of the Federation. Both currencies are being phased out over the course of the next five years, 1685 AN-1690 AN.

History

National currency

Administration

Characteristics

Currency sign

Coins and banknotes

Payments clearing and electronic funds transfer

Exchange rates

See also