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Revision as of 04:54, 25 April 2024

Federated Tribal Mint - Peh2tredhegwh

Denominations

Coins

Name Denomination Front Reverse
Seh₁n̥kwo 1/144 Uhum
Spleiwo 1/24 Uhum
Tr̥noso 1/12 Uhum
Bhreghes 1/4 Uhum
Stebhas 1/2 Uhum

Banknotes

All banknotes are red, the red does not come from ink printed on the banknote but from the paper itself which is vivid crimson, using a sunlight stable pigment. The paper pigment glows bright yellow under UV light and cobalt blue where the paper has interacted with a special black ink used by the mint. An ink that is transparent under normal light will glow violet under infrared light, this ink is used to print complex geometric patterns and serial number (Serial number not visible under regular light) on both sides of the banknotes. These specialist inks were chosen to allow the aesthetic use of a two tone design without compromising security. Raised ink, water marks, holographic layers and precision printing are used to enhance security.

Name Denomination Size and Weight Image Notes
Bhlegwnes 1 Uhum
The base banknote for the Uhum, very common. Depicting a modernist pattern on the front and Weghos Nussos the compiler of the 130th Leykold Edition on the reverse.
Semiker 6 Uhum
Keres 12 Uhum
Derum 24 Uhum
Perkwus 60 Uhum Largest commonly circulating banknote
Ghelperkwus 120 Uhum Considerably large denomination only used infrequently for large transactions and cash transfers, not typically accepted in shops