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'''Eshen Colen''' ('''€''') (ISO code: <code>ESC</code>) ['ɛʃɛn kɔːlən] is the official and the only currency used in [[Eshein]]. It is unclear whether the name "Colen" comes from the [[Ingerish]] word "'''Col'''ony") or from a shortage the previous name of Eshein, "New '''Col'''sex". The Eshen people started calling it Colen as slang, which eventually became the official name of the Eshen currency after the | '''Eshen Colen''' ('''€''') (ISO code: <code>ESC</code>) ['ɛʃɛn kɔːlən] is the official and the only currency used in [[Eshein]]. It is unclear whether the name "Colen" comes from the [[Ingerish]] word "'''Col'''ony") or from a shortage the previous name of Eshein, "New '''Col'''sex". The Eshen people started calling it Colen as slang, which eventually became the official name of the Eshen currency after the Eshen Revolutionary War. | ||
The Colen is devided into 100 Zents and as of 1980 the the royal bank of Eshein prints banknotes of 5€, 10€, 20€, 50€ and 100€ and mints coins of 0.1€, 0.2€, 0.5€, 1€. | The Colen is devided into 100 Zents and as of 1980 the the royal bank of Eshein prints banknotes of 5€, 10€, 20€, 50€ and 100€ and mints coins of 0.1€, 0.2€, 0.5€, 1€. | ||
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! Value | ! Value | ||
! Value in | ! Value in USD | ||
! Main color | ! Main color | ||
! Front | ! Front | ||
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| 2.36 $ | | 2.36 $ | ||
| style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Silver | | style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Silver | ||
| | |Thomas Williams and the battle of south Eym | ||
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| 2013 | | 2013 | ||
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| 11.8 $ | | 11.8 $ | ||
| style="background:#98FB98;"|Green | | style="background:#98FB98;"|Green | ||
| | | Richard Yur and the battle of Autumnbound | ||
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| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
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| 23.6 $ | | 23.6 $ | ||
| style="background:#FF9;"|Yellow | | style="background:#FF9;"|Yellow | ||
| | | Queen Angela Halensk and Blaovær Palace, New Tyrrin | ||
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| 2015 | | 2015 | ||
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| 47.2 $ | | 47.2 $ | ||
| style="background:#FF6347;"|Red | | style="background:#FF6347;"|Red | ||
| | | Emilie Nuehaus and the coat of arms of Eshein | ||
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| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
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| 118 $ | | 118 $ | ||
| style="background:#87CEEB;"|Blue | | style="background:#87CEEB;"|Blue | ||
| | | Thomas Kluckghongen,the Eshen contitution and the Folkhergen (Parliament), New Tyrrin | ||
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| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
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| 236 $ | | 236 $ | ||
| style="background:#DA70D6;"|Purple | | style="background:#DA70D6;"|Purple | ||
| | | Margaret Arkson; the Eshen flag, "The Second Crowner", and Arkson Museum, Northriver | ||
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| 2015 | | 2015 |
Revision as of 01:58, 11 May 2023
Eshen Colen
Eshen Colen (€) (ISO code: ESC
) ['ɛʃɛn kɔːlən] is the official and the only currency used in Eshein. It is unclear whether the name "Colen" comes from the Ingerish word "Colony") or from a shortage the previous name of Eshein, "New Colsex". The Eshen people started calling it Colen as slang, which eventually became the official name of the Eshen currency after the Eshen Revolutionary War.
The Colen is devided into 100 Zents and as of 1980 the the royal bank of Eshein prints banknotes of 5€, 10€, 20€, 50€ and 100€ and mints coins of 0.1€, 0.2€, 0.5€, 1€.
Banknotes
Value | Value in USD | Main color | Front | Back | Year of issue |
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1 € | 2.36 $ | Silver | Thomas Williams and the battle of south Eym | 2013 | |
5 € | 11.8 $ | Green | Richard Yur and the battle of Autumnbound | 2016 | |
10 € | 23.6 $ | Yellow | Queen Angela Halensk and Blaovær Palace, New Tyrrin | 2015 | |
20 € | 47.2 $ | Red | Emilie Nuehaus and the coat of arms of Eshein | 2016 | |
50 € | 118 $ | Blue | Thomas Kluckghongen,the Eshen contitution and the Folkhergen (Parliament), New Tyrrin | 2014 | |
100 € | 236 $ | Purple | Margaret Arkson; the Eshen flag, "The Second Crowner", and Arkson Museum, Northriver | 2015 |