Draft:Thywenkian kresh

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Thywenkian kresh
Thywenkinischer kresh
1 Thywenkinan kresh
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100Thywenkian cent
PluralThywenkinan kresh
 Thywenkian centThywenkian cents
SymbolTykK
 Thywenkian centTykC
NicknameThe Kresh, The Kreed
 Thywenkian centcent
Banknotes
 Freq. used25 TykC, 1 TykK, 5 TykK, 10 TykK, 20 TykK,
 Rarely used15 TykK, 50 TykK, 100 TykK 1000 TykK (discontinued, still legal tender)
Coins
 Freq. usedN/A
 Rarely usedN/A
Demographics
Date of introduction2022
User(s)-MicroWiki:Democratic Republic of Thywenkia
Issuance
Central bankFirst Bank of Thywenkia
Valuation
Inflation0%
 Source[LINK N/A], 2023 est.

The Thywenkian kresh was created on 10th June 2022.

Etymology

The Thywenkian kresh was, very simply, named after the nations common name; Thywenkia. The word 'kresh' comes from the Conlang that was once used amongst all members of the Nation, Thywenkian. Though Thywenkian may have went extinct, the more developed 'Caaskleek' took over a similar word, which is why the Kresh is also called the Kreed in Common Tounge

Units

25 Thywenkian cents are a fourth of one Thywenkian kresh. 1 Thywenkian cent is equal to 1/100 of a Thywenkian kresh

History

The Thywenkian kresh has only been printed on paper, with a weight of 90 grams per square metre, due to no metals existing. There have been no design changes since the currency has been introduced.

Coins

There are no coins used in the Democratic Republic of Thywenkia currently.

Banknotes

10 Thywenkia kresh banknote

The Banknotes are printed on Paper, and are marked with a Unique Number that is tracked on where it is used.

Value

The Thywenkian kresh gains its high value due to its scarcity.

Exchange rates

One Thywenkian kresh is equal to four Euros or 4,45 US dollars as of the 23rd July 2023

Legal status

The Thywenkian kresh is legal tender in all regions and cities in the Democratic Republic of Thywenkia.

See also

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External links

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