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The Skraag was introduced to Crockeria with the establishment of the Grand Soverignty. It's a stable currency if a little dull to look at. On the left of a typical note is always the slightly alarmed portrait of [[Lord Twinkle-Toes]] the Soveriegn of Crockeria. Also on the note is the old Fascist Griffin symbol from the psychotic government that lead its nation into anarchy. It was the only inspiring symbol from that era and is reproduced in the armed forces and on stamps and post boxes
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The Skraag was introduced to [[Crockeria]] with the establishment of the Grand Soverignty. It's a stable currency if a little dull to look at. On the left of a typical note is always the slightly alarmed portrait of [[Lord Twinkle-Toes]] the Soveriegn of Crockeria. Also on the note is the old Fascist Griffin symbol from the psychotic government that lead its nation into anarchy. It was the only inspiring symbol from that era and is reproduced in the armed forces and on stamps and post boxes
 
and a whole number of other things in the name of the Soveriegn. When the first notes were printed there was a spelling error. In good humour, this was kept.
 
and a whole number of other things in the name of the Soveriegn. When the first notes were printed there was a spelling error. In good humour, this was kept.

Revision as of 09:45, 12 December 2006


Skraag (Σ)
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Subdivision 1 Skraag = 100 Phlims
Exchange Rate to USD 2.2183 Skraags = $1
In use since 2006 Establishment of the Sovereignty
Currency Code CS
Symbol Σ

The Skraag was introduced to Crockeria with the establishment of the Grand Soverignty. It's a stable currency if a little dull to look at. On the left of a typical note is always the slightly alarmed portrait of Lord Twinkle-Toes the Soveriegn of Crockeria. Also on the note is the old Fascist Griffin symbol from the psychotic government that lead its nation into anarchy. It was the only inspiring symbol from that era and is reproduced in the armed forces and on stamps and post boxes and a whole number of other things in the name of the Soveriegn. When the first notes were printed there was a spelling error. In good humour, this was kept.