Economy of Eshein
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 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 | [[File:|400px]] Thomas Williams and the battle of south Eym |
2013 | |
5 € | 11.8 $ | Green | [[File:|410px]] Richard Yur and the battle of Autumnbound |
2016 | |
10 € | 23.6 $ | Yellow | [[File:|420px]] Angela Halensk and Blaovær Palace, New Tyrrin |
2015 | |
20 € | 47.2 $ | Red | [[File:|430px]] Emilie Nuehaus and Coat of arms of Eshein |
2016 | |
50 € | 118 $ | Blue | [[File:|440px]] Thomas Kluckghongen,the Eshen contitution and the Folkhergen, New Tyrrin |
2014 | |
100 € | 236 $ | Purple | [[File:|450px]] Margaret Arkson, the Eshen flag, "The Second Crowner", and Arkson Museum, Northriver |
2015 |