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The '''Shirerithian erb''' is the currency and legal tender of the [[Shireroth|Imperial Republic of Shireroth]], established since its inception. Since the [[Kalirion Fracture]], its value has rapidly declined. | The '''Shirerithian erb''' is the currency and legal tender of the [[Shireroth|Imperial Republic of Shireroth]], established since its inception. Since the [[Kalirion Fracture]], its value has rapidly declined. | ||
In {{AN|1691 | In {{AN|1691}}, a new issuance of Erb was [[Imperial Decrees (Shireroth)/Currency Reform|decreed]], completely replacing the previous system of coinage. This new Erb would have its value fixed to that of wheat, with the value and distribution of grain now controlled through the Office of the Lord Lieutenant. | ||
Coins would be minted entirely out of porcelain -- the precise formula kept as restricted as the minting dies to limit counterfeiters. S€1, S€2, S€5 coins are solid red, while S€10, S€20, and S€50 coins are red in the middle with a golden yellow edge pattern. | Coins would be minted entirely out of porcelain -- the precise formula kept as restricted as the minting dies to limit counterfeiters. S€1, S€2, S€5 coins are solid red, while S€10, S€20, and S€50 coins are red in the middle with a golden yellow edge pattern. |
Revision as of 12:00, 22 April 2021
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Symbol | S€ |
Banknotes | S€100, S€200, S€500 |
Coins | S€1, S€2, S€5, S€10, S€20, S€50 |
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The Shirerithian erb is the currency and legal tender of the Imperial Republic of Shireroth, established since its inception. Since the Kalirion Fracture, its value has rapidly declined.
In 1691 AN, a new issuance of Erb was decreed, completely replacing the previous system of coinage. This new Erb would have its value fixed to that of wheat, with the value and distribution of grain now controlled through the Office of the Lord Lieutenant.
Coins would be minted entirely out of porcelain -- the precise formula kept as restricted as the minting dies to limit counterfeiters. S€1, S€2, S€5 coins are solid red, while S€10, S€20, and S€50 coins are red in the middle with a golden yellow edge pattern.
In the UGB the new iteration of the Shirerithian currency has become known as the "Mud Standard" in contrast to the perceived "Gold Standard" of the Benacian Sovereign (whose value is derived from the tribute payments of Kalgachia).