The Lumin

The Lumin is broken down into the following Decimal units:

Crown Crescents
  • Slang: Crest
  • Real world equivalent: Cent
  • 1/100th of a Lumin
Crown Decamin
  • Slang: Dek(s), Tunnies, Tennies, Gib(s)
  • Real world equivalent: 10 Dollars/Denominations of 10 (ie,╕20 would be 2 Decamin. While referred verbally as 2 Decamin, written it would still be {╕)20.
  • The Decamin is used interchangeably with Lumin, so someone may say "1 decamin" and another may say "10 lumin", there is no standardization and is mostly regional in what terms are used.
  Currently the Lumin circulates the following physical currency:  
Notes:
  • 1,10,50 and 100 lumin notes
  • ╕1=1 Lumin
  • ╕10=1 Decamin
  • ╕50=5 Decamin
  • ╕100=10 Decamin
Coins:
  • ┐1 Crest=1/100th Lumin
  • ┐5 Crest=1/20th Lumin
  • ┐25 Crest=1/4th Lumin
  • ╕1 lumin coin= ┐100 Crest Coins

Manufacturing process

Lumin Notes and Coins are manufactured in the capital of every country, under the discretion of the Ávran World Market Authority, an independant organization made up of representatives from each nation. The AWMA convenes quarterly to update and adjust production/destruction of physical currency based on world market conditions.
Counting Crown Lumin, currency of Ávra
Item type
Currency & Deeds
Raw materials & Components
Lumin coins are made of varying materials, depending on the value.
 
  • Notes:
  • Lumin notes are made of a sturdy linen paper
  • Coins:
  • ┐1 Crest Coin= Copper
    ┐5 Crest Coin= Silver/Copper alloy
    ┐25 Crest Coin= Silver
    ╕1 lumin coin= Gold/Silver alloy

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