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| align="center" colspan="2" | United States of [[Schnabo]] | | align="center" colspan="2" | United States of [[Schnabo]] | ||
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− | |'''Subdivision''' || ͼ 1 (Schnab) = ͽ 100 ( | + | |'''Subdivision''' || ͼ 1 (Schnab) = ͽ 100 (Ceùt) |
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|'''Exchange Rate to USD''' || US$1.00 = ͼ 1.4246 | |'''Exchange Rate to USD''' || US$1.00 = ͼ 1.4246 | ||
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== The Schnab == | == The Schnab == | ||
− | The currency in USSB and New Schnabo is called Schnab. It was introduced in 2006 on the USSB's 300th anniversary, Nov 22. The symbols are ͼ and ͽ. ͼ is for Schnab and ͽ is for Cent, 1 Schnab equals 100 | + | The currency in USSB and New Schnabo is called Schnab. It was introduced in 2006 on the USSB's 300th anniversary, Nov 22. The symbols are ͼ and ͽ. ͼ is for Schnab and ͽ is for Cent, 1 Schnab equals 100 Ceùt. ͼ 1.4246 equals $ 1. The Schnab notes are different from the old since the most of the new notes has portraits of important persons in the Schnabo history. The notes and coins look like this: |
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− | ! width=20%| Unit !! width=40%| Front | + | ! width=20%| Unit !! width=40%| Front !! width=40%| Back |
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| '''ͼ 5''' || Department of Finances || Overlook of Schnabooton, WS | | '''ͼ 5''' || Department of Finances || Overlook of Schnabooton, WS | ||
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| '''ͼ 50''' || John D. Catrael || The scherelek* | | '''ͼ 50''' || John D. Catrael || The scherelek* | ||
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− | | '''ͼ 100''' || Green/White with relief of Simtropolis | + | | '''ͼ 100''' || Green/White with relief of Simtropolis || |
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| '''ͼ 500''' || T.S Loars || Schnaboon | | '''ͼ 500''' || T.S Loars || Schnaboon | ||
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| '''ͼ 1000''' || Department of Defense || The Schnaboian Coat of arms | | '''ͼ 1000''' || Department of Defense || The Schnaboian Coat of arms | ||
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− | | '''ͼ 2000''' || [[John S. Schnabo]] || Map of Schnabo|} | + | | '''ͼ 2000''' || [[John S. Schnabo]] || Map of Schnabo |
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*Eschnab was the first colonist boat to reach Schnabo in the 17th century | *Eschnab was the first colonist boat to reach Schnabo in the 17th century |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 4 September 2007
United States of Schnabo | |
Subdivision | ͼ 1 (Schnab) = ͽ 100 (Ceùt) |
Exchange Rate to USD | US$1.00 = ͼ 1.4246 |
In use since | 2006, 22 Nov |
Currency Code | SCB |
Symbol | ͼ and ͽ |
Release of the Conargo
On February 21, 2007, when the IDUConcil currency "Conargo" was released, a new kind of Schnab notes was released (See below on the 100 note) which also showed the valued in Conargo. The rate is ª1 = ͼ1,7380
The Schnab
The currency in USSB and New Schnabo is called Schnab. It was introduced in 2006 on the USSB's 300th anniversary, Nov 22. The symbols are ͼ and ͽ. ͼ is for Schnab and ͽ is for Cent, 1 Schnab equals 100 Ceùt. ͼ 1.4246 equals $ 1. The Schnab notes are different from the old since the most of the new notes has portraits of important persons in the Schnabo history. The notes and coins look like this:
Unit | Front | Back |
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ͼ 5 | Department of Finances | Overlook of Schnabooton, WS |
ͼ 10 | Even Scheal | The National flag of Schnabo |
ͼ 20 | Eschnab* | Overlook of Schnab City, NC |
ͼ 50 | John D. Catrael | The scherelek* |
ͼ 100 | Green/White with relief of Simtropolis | |
ͼ 500 | T.S Loars | Schnaboon |
ͼ 1000 | Department of Defense | The Schnaboian Coat of arms |
ͼ 2000 | John S. Schnabo | Map of Schnabo |
- Eschnab was the first colonist boat to reach Schnabo in the 17th century
- The scherelek is what the parliament is called in Schnabo
- The Schnaboon is the national animal of Schnabo
The Notes
The ͼ 100 note