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==Combating Counterfiet==
 
==Combating Counterfiet==
 
Like in all countries, counterfieting is an unjust way to get money without a job. Like in the rest of the world, when Erubles are counterfieted, the value drops (being that there are more in circulation) and the economy is hurt. Therefore, the Neo-Erusea|Neo-Erusean]] government has employed several common practices to differentiate real Erubles from fake ones. Like in many currencies, when held up into light, the Eruble will display a faint outline of the visible image featured. The government uses serial numbers on each bill that is unique. Also, every year the classified ink on the Eruble is changed, and a record of the ink used is kept with several backup files. Of course, the Eruble used pressed to give it a 'money feel,' so that normal paper can't be used.{{Image|http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n220/Neo-Erusea/Erubles.png|right|Caption|This is an example of the One and Five Eruble bills.}}
 
Like in all countries, counterfieting is an unjust way to get money without a job. Like in the rest of the world, when Erubles are counterfieted, the value drops (being that there are more in circulation) and the economy is hurt. Therefore, the Neo-Erusea|Neo-Erusean]] government has employed several common practices to differentiate real Erubles from fake ones. Like in many currencies, when held up into light, the Eruble will display a faint outline of the visible image featured. The government uses serial numbers on each bill that is unique. Also, every year the classified ink on the Eruble is changed, and a record of the ink used is kept with several backup files. Of course, the Eruble used pressed to give it a 'money feel,' so that normal paper can't be used.{{Image|http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n220/Neo-Erusea/Erubles.png|right|Caption|This is an example of the One and Five Eruble bills.}}
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Revision as of 16:57, 1 September 2006

Eruble
Э
used in: Neo-Erusea
Anthyobia
Birania
Jonao
introduced: 12th December, 1981
ISO Code: ERU
Exchange Rate: 1.5511 Erubles=$1

The Eruble is the currency used by the Armed Republic of Neo-Erusea. It was formed to replace the heavy coins that were widespread before it. Having an exceptionally high exchange rate for a totalitarion government, the Eruble is used by four nations in use alongside their own. The Eruble has a higher exchange rate than all of these currencies.

Design

The Eruble is a paper bill that comes in different colors according to value. On the top-left corner of every Eruble is a Neo-Erusean flag. On the lower-right corner of every bill is the Neo-Erusean emblem. In all bills these markings are red. In the center of each bill, offset to the left, is an image important to Neo-Erusea, along with its description below it. The description and all other writing is a darker hue than the color of the bill. The actual symbol for the bill, a cyrillic Э (E), is not posted on any bills. However it is official and is used when setting prices in Erubles.

Combating Counterfiet

Like in all countries, counterfieting is an unjust way to get money without a job. Like in the rest of the world, when Erubles are counterfieted, the value drops (being that there are more in circulation) and the economy is hurt. Therefore, the Neo-Erusea|Neo-Erusean]] government has employed several common practices to differentiate real Erubles from fake ones. Like in many currencies, when held up into light, the Eruble will display a faint outline of the visible image featured. The government uses serial numbers on each bill that is unique. Also, every year the classified ink on the Eruble is changed, and a record of the ink used is kept with several backup files. Of course, the Eruble used pressed to give it a 'money feel,' so that normal paper can't be used.
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This is an example of the One and Five Eruble bills.
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