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The Random (RAN) is the currency of the NUSRE. It is equivalent to 1.1 USD, and is generally used in digital forms with credit and debit cards, although paper banknotes exist. It was first use in 1894, and was named after Charles Random. Randoms are produced by the [[Random Department of Economy|Department of Economy]].
The Random (RAN) is the currency of the NUSRE. It is equivalent to 1.1 USD, and is generally used in digital forms with credit and debit cards, although paper banknotes do exist. It was first use in 1894, and was named after Charles Random. Randoms are produced by the [[Random Department of Economy|Department of Economy]].


Here are the currency divisions  
Here are the currency divisions  

Revision as of 08:26, 25 November 2019

The Random (RAN) is the currency of the NUSRE. It is equivalent to 1.1 USD, and is generally used in digital forms with credit and debit cards, although paper banknotes do exist. It was first use in 1894, and was named after Charles Random. Randoms are produced by the Department of Economy.

Here are the currency divisions

  • 0.01 RAN
  • 0.02 RAN
  • 0.05 RAN
  • 0.10 RAN
  • 0.25 RAN
  • 1.00 RAN
  • 2.00 RAN
  • 5.00 RAN
  • 10.00 RAN
  • 20.00 RAN
  • 50.00 RAN
  • 100 RAN
  • 250 RAN
  • 500 RAN
  • 1,000 RAN
  • 10,000 RAN
  • 100,000 RAN
  • 1,000,000 RAN