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===Shell Casing===
 
===Shell Casing===
The Shell Casing was devised by the nation of [The Phoenix Milita] Originaly it consisted of brass shells, engraved with TPM's motto and plated with 24 karat gold, silver or copper.
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The Shell Casing was devised by the nation of [[The Phoenix Milita]] Originaly it consisted of brass shells, engraved with TPM's motto and plated with 24 karat gold, silver or copper.
  
 
However as more nations adopted, or were forced to adopt the currency as it became the standard currency for those living in (the now dead) region of "American Alliance", the system of using actual shell casings was found to be more and more cumbersome.
 
However as more nations adopted, or were forced to adopt the currency as it became the standard currency for those living in (the now dead) region of "American Alliance", the system of using actual shell casings was found to be more and more cumbersome.

Revision as of 07:42, 8 December 2004

Shell Casing

The Shell Casing was devised by the nation of The Phoenix Milita Originaly it consisted of brass shells, engraved with TPM's motto and plated with 24 karat gold, silver or copper.

However as more nations adopted, or were forced to adopt the currency as it became the standard currency for those living in (the now dead) region of "American Alliance", the system of using actual shell casings was found to be more and more cumbersome.

The system was abolished and a new paper currency was created. The new shell casings were printed in the same amounts as the old shells were produced in plus 4 larger notes (100,500 and 1000) making the transiton easier. Each dollar value has a difrrent tint to the paper (4 shades of blue, 5 shades of red, 2 shades of green, some others) to avoid counterfieting and all notes have microprinting, polyester strip as well as special color-shift ink

On a side note the practice of carrying hip-pouches, clips or magazines filled with shell casing went out of style as wallets and purses were re-introduced to society. Smaller caliber rounds are still used today in place of coins


  • SHELLCASING50.jpg

the $50 paper note, worth 50 Shell casings


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a collection of gold .50 shells (.50 caliber), which were each worth 50 shell casings.