Onopolissian Polibucks
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Onopolissian Polibuck | |
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Polibuck | |
ISO 4217 | |
Code | ONP |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1⁄40 | Policoin |
Plural | Polibucks |
Policoin | Policoins |
Symbol | “ |
Policoin | ‘ |
Nickname | Bucks |
Policoin | Coins |
Banknotes | |
Freq. used | “1, “2, “5, “10, “25 |
Rarely used | “50, “100 |
Coins | |
Freq. used | ‘1, ‘2, ‘4, ‘8, ‘16, ‘32, |
Demographics | |
Date of introduction | 10 December 2022 |
User(s) | Onopolissia |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Onopolissian National Bank |
The Onopolissian Polibuck was created on 10 December 2022. After the leader of Onopolissia, Lachlan S, was tired of virtual currency, he set to work designing a physical one.
Etymology
The name ‘Onopolissian Polibuck’ arose from a number of places.
Here is a chart to understand where it comes from.
Ono (One) | Onopolissia | Onopolissian Polibuck | |
Poli (Politics) | |||
Sia (Suffix) | |||
Politics | Poli-Buck | ||
Buck (Money) |
Units
The Polibuck consists of two main Units - Polibucks and Policoins.
Polibucks are printed on notes, while Policoins are coins.
Value
One Polibuck is pinned to the value of the Australian Four Dollar. One Policoin is pinned to the value of the Australian Ten Cent. This means that the Policoin to Polibuck ratio is 40:1.
Year | USD | GBP | EUR | JPY | CAD | TWD | RUB | INR |
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2024 | $2.68 | £2.04 | €2.44 | ¥307.72 | CA$3.4 | NT$75.42 | ₽332.32 | ₹204.83 |