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| [[File:SekinarCOC50.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Sasindo (artwork of animistic [https://www.nationstates.net/nation=cocuryeo/detail=factbook/id=main Cocuryeo])'' | | [[File:SekinarCOC50.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Sasindo (artwork of animistic [https://www.nationstates.net/nation=cocuryeo/detail=factbook/id=main Cocuryeo])'' | ||
| [[File:SekinarCOC100.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Cocuryean Royal Palace (Anhakgung)'' | | [[File:SekinarCOC100.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Cocuryean Royal Palace (Anhakgung)'' | ||
| [[File:SekinarCOC200.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Stele of Geoseo-Gan<ref>According to tradition, Geoseo-Gan was the first Emperor of [https://www.nationstates.net/nation=cocuryeo/detail=factbook/id=main Cocuryeo]. Some people mark him rather as mystical, than factual | | [[File:SekinarCOC200.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Stele of Geoseo-Gan<ref>According to tradition, Geoseo-Gan was the first Emperor of [https://www.nationstates.net/nation=cocuryeo/detail=factbook/id=main Cocuryeo]. Some people mark him rather as mystical, than factual</ref>'' | ||
| [[File:SekinarCOC500.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Portrait of Geoseo-Gan'' | | [[File:SekinarCOC500.png|150px|center|frameless]]<br>''Portrait of Geoseo-Gan'' | ||
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Revision as of 16:07, 19 December 2020
Sekinar | |
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ISO 4217 | |
Code | SEK (numeric: 752) |
Subunit | 0.01 |
Unit | |
Plural | Sekinars |
Symbol | ᕋ |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1/100 | Rovan |
Plural | |
Rovan | Rovans |
Symbol | |
Rovan | ֆ |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | 10ᕋ, 20ᕋ, 50ᕋ, 100ᕋ |
Rarely used | 200ᕋ, 500ᕋ |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 10ֆ, 20ֆ, 50ֆ, 1ᕋ, 2ᕋ, 5ᕋ |
Rarely used | 1ֆ, 2ֆ, 5ֆ |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 21 May 2012 |
User(s) | Sekidean Union (9 countries) ├─→ Canton River Delta ├─→ Cocuryeo ├─→ Gadorien ├─→ Great Golden Raj ├─→ Kentalis ├┬→ Mustelaria │├─→ Monte Blanco │└─→ Zhousheng ├─→ Prei Meas ├─→ Polder Eiland (N/A) └─→ Torvon |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Bank of the Sekidean Union |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 1.8 % |
Overview
Sekinar is a unified currency of the Inner Sekidean Union. It is currently used in Canton River Delta, Cocuryeo, Gadorien, Great Golden Raj, Kentalis, Mustelaria, Polder Eiland (NON CANON), Prei Meas & Torvon
Currently, conversion rate is 1 SEK = 1.25 ACU; 1 ACU = 0.8 SEK
In Cocuryeo, the former name of Cocuryean currency is still used, but the currency is both de iure and de facto part of the Sekinar.
Coins
Coins designs:
Country of print | 1 Rovan coin | 2 Rovan coin | 5 Rovan coin | 10 Rovan coin | 20 Rovan coin | 50 Rovan coin | 1 Sekinar coin | 2 Sekinar coin | 5 Sekinar coin |
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Sekizone (obverse side is unitary) |
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Canton River Delta | |||||||||
Gadorien | |||||||||
Great Golden Raj | |||||||||
Kentalis | |||||||||
Mustelaria | |||||||||
Polder Eiland (NON-CANON) |
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Prei Meas |
Notes
Bank note designs:
Country of print | 5 Sekinar note | 10 Sekinar note | 20 Sekinar note | 50 Sekinar note | 100 Sekinar note | 200 Sekinar note | 500 Sekinar note |
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Sekizone
(obverse side is unitary) |
The Sekidean Armillary Sphere |
Sekidean military HQ |
Stylised map of the region SU is in |
Sekidean Parliament |
Sekidean Council |
Sekidean Supreme Court |
Sekidean Bureau for Foreign Affairs |
Canton River Delta | ' |
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Cocuryeo[1] | Sasindo (artwork of animistic Cocuryeo) |
Sasindo (artwork of animistic Cocuryeo) |
Sasindo (artwork of animistic Cocuryeo) |
Sasindo (artwork of animistic Cocuryeo) |
Cocuryean Royal Palace (Anhakgung) |
Stele of Geoseo-Gan[2] |
Portrait of Geoseo-Gan |
Gadorien | Gadori troops during the War of the Council |
One of the most iconic Gadori castles |
Gadori imperial house of commons |
Gadori troops rising gadori flag in imperial colony in present day Canton River Delta |
Conference accepting Gadorien into Shanghou Pact |
Gadori imperial crown |
Gadori imperial house of lords |
Great Golden Raj | ' |
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Kentalis | Kentalian Parliament |
Protea mountain range |
Bridge over the Vojas pass |
Vojas mountain pass |
Train near Fellisgrad |
Port of Aresov |
Skyline of Kentasi |
Mustelaria[3] - Monte Blanco - Zhousheng |
First bridge across Dumtapolish isthmus |
Winter market in Orlobirg |
Formation of the Shanghou Pact |
Zhoushi troops rising flag over Rada[4] |
The Karaalan Montes Rainforest |
Source of Shanghou river |
Zaprei Autonomy forests |
Polder Eiland (NON-CANON) |
Cacao Pods (Fruit of a native plant) |
John Calvin (founder of EHK - a church) |
Polderian Fox (national animal) |
Icarus Tower (Tallest tower of the world) |
ENS van Koningsburg (Biggest Wooden Ship ever built) |
Church of the Elect (Oldest Building in De Haven) |
Grand Coral Island |
Prei Meas[5] | Prei Meas independence monument |
Mythical king Udayadityavarman |
Preimean Apsara dancers |
Ancient Preimean mausoleum (kammist bramoul) |
Depiction of Kamm[6] |
Entrance of the royal palace compound |
Parliament building |
Torvon | Ancient Bornemont Castle |
Mount Terrendover |
Arslan Palace |
Cape Cotesmin Central Station |
Royal Executive Office Building |
Lunenrath Archipelago |
Royal Supreme Court |
- ↑ Former Cocuryean currency "Geon Won Jung Bo" used symbol "乾", and the term is still used as a synonyme to Sekinars and "ᕋ". However, the currency is part of the Sekinar and doesn't have their own ISO 4217 code
- ↑ According to tradition, Geoseo-Gan was the first Emperor of Cocuryeo. Some people mark him rather as mystical, than factual
- ↑ Zhousheng officially used dozenal counting system until late 1970's, some values are still transcribed into dozenal (Numbers 0-9 remain the same; 10=ᚴ; 11=ⵒ; 12=ᘐ (AKA the cyclical symbol))
- ↑ See article about the War of the Council
- ↑ Some areas of Prei Meas still prefer the traditional numbering system used in Prei Meas before their colonisation (1=០; 2=១; 3=៣; 4=៤; 5=៥; 6=៦; 7=៧; 8=៨; 9=៩)
- ↑ See article about Kammism