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The '''Amenrian Cicis''' ({{wp|Chinese languange|Chinese:}} 奇奇斯; {{wp|pinyin|pinyin:}} ''Qíqísī''; {{wp|Sundanese language|Sundanese:}} ᮎᮤᮎᮤᮞ᮪, symbol: ₡; {{wp|ISO 4217|ISO code}}: '''AMC'''; also abbreviated as AM₡), is the official {{wp|currency}} of the [[Amenria|Empire of Amenria]]. Both the ISO code "AMC" and currency symbol "₡" are commonly used and both follow the value. The currency is often referred to or translated as the "Amenrian cash", "Amenrian coinage", or "Amenrian money", as Cicis literally means "money" in Sundanese. One Cicis is divided into 100 Artos, another Sundanese word for "money". Denominations are {{wp|Colloquialism|colloquially}} referred to by their colours, such as the 100 Cicis note being referred to as "blacks" and the 20 Cicis note being referred to as "blues". The 100 Cicis note is also affectionally nicknamed the "little black boy" ({{wp|Chinese languange|Chinese:}} 小黑孩儿; {{wp|pinyin|pinyin:}} ''Xiǎo hēi hái'ér''). | The '''Amenrian Cicis''' ({{wp|Chinese languange|Chinese:}} 奇奇斯; {{wp|pinyin|pinyin:}} ''Qíqísī''; {{wp|Sundanese language|Sundanese:}} ᮎᮤᮎᮤᮞ᮪, symbol: ₡; {{wp|ISO 4217|ISO code}}: '''AMC'''; also abbreviated as AM₡), is the official {{wp|currency}} of the [[Amenria|Empire of Amenria]]. Both the ISO code "AMC" and currency symbol "₡" are commonly used and both follow the value. The currency is often referred to or translated as the "Amenrian cash", "Amenrian coinage", or "Amenrian money", as Cicis literally means "money" in Sundanese. One Cicis is divided into 100 Artos, another Sundanese word for "money". Denominations are {{wp|Colloquialism|colloquially}} referred to by their {{wp|colour|colours}}, such as the 100 Cicis note being referred to as "{{wp|black|blacks}}" and the 20 Cicis note being referred to as "{{wp|blue|blues}}". The 100 Cicis note is also affectionally nicknamed the "little black boy" ({{wp|Chinese languange|Chinese:}} 小黑孩儿; {{wp|pinyin|pinyin:}} ''Xiǎo hēi hái'ér''). | ||
The Cicis is one of the most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market, competing for this spot with the Ascionese Artos. Following the [[Third World War]], the Cicis became the single most reserved currency in global reserves, replacing the {{wp|United States dollar|US Dollar}}. | The Cicis is one of the most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market, competing for this spot with the Ascionese Artos. Following the [[Third World War]], the Cicis became the single most reserved currency in global reserves, replacing the {{wp|United States dollar|US Dollar}}. |
Revision as of 01:36, 25 August 2021
Amenrian Cicis | |
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Cicis (Sundanese) | |
ISO 4217 | |
Code | AMC |
Number | 520 |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1⁄100 | Artos |
Symbol | a |
Nickname | Blacks (100₡ notes), Little Black Boys (100₡ notes), Reds (50₡ notes), Blues (20₡ notes), Greens (10₡ notes), Oranges (5₡ notes), Greys (2₡ notes), Browns (1₡ notes) |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | 2₡, 5₡, 10₡, 20₡, 50₡, 100₡ |
Rarely used | 1₡ |
Coins | |
Freq. used | 500a, 1₡ |
Rarely used | 50a, 100a, 200a |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 31 August, 2042 |
User(s) | Amenria |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Central Bank of Amenria |
Printer | Imperial Mint |
Mint | Imperial Mint |
The Amenrian Cicis (Chinese: 奇奇斯; pinyin: Qíqísī; Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮎᮤᮞ᮪, symbol: ₡; ISO code: AMC; also abbreviated as AM₡), is the official currency of the Empire of Amenria. Both the ISO code "AMC" and currency symbol "₡" are commonly used and both follow the value. The currency is often referred to or translated as the "Amenrian cash", "Amenrian coinage", or "Amenrian money", as Cicis literally means "money" in Sundanese. One Cicis is divided into 100 Artos, another Sundanese word for "money". Denominations are colloquially referred to by their colours, such as the 100 Cicis note being referred to as "blacks" and the 20 Cicis note being referred to as "blues". The 100 Cicis note is also affectionally nicknamed the "little black boy" (Chinese: 小黑孩儿; pinyin: Xiǎo hēi hái'ér).
The Cicis is one of the most traded currencies in the foreign exchange market, competing for this spot with the Ascionese Artos. Following the Third World War, the Cicis became the single most reserved currency in global reserves, replacing the US Dollar.