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'''Hiritsu''' ('''ひりつ''', also spelled '''Hiric''') is the national currency of [[Sokoku]]. In [[Bahasa Sokoku|Bahaso]] the word ひりつ usually stands for "rate" or "ratio", in the sense of price, amount, charge or figure. The ISO-code SHI and currency symbol '''ヒ''' are in common use for the currency, always preceding the value. The ''hiritsu'' is subdivided into 100 ''atari'', always following the value. In spoken language, the word ''hiritsu'' is always used after the value.
{{CurrencyInfobox
| Currency name = Hiritsu
| Currency Image = Hiritsu.jpg
| Country = Sokoku
| Code = SHI
| Symbol = '''ヒ'''
| Subunit = 100
| Subunit name = Atari
| Bank notes = 5 - 10 - 20 - 50 - 100
| Coins = 0.05 - 0.10 - 0.20 - 0.50 - 1 - 2
| Official users = [[File:flag_sokoku_124px.png|40px|link=Sokoku]] [[Sokoku]]
| Unofficial users =
| Inflation = 2.8%
}}'''Hiritsu''' ('''ひりつ''', also spelled '''Hiric''') is the national currency of [[Sokoku]]. In [[Bahasa Sokoku|Bahaso]] the word ひりつ usually stands for "rate" or "ratio", in the sense of price, amount, charge or figure. The ISO-code SHI and currency symbol '''ヒ''' are in common use for the currency, always preceding the value. The ''hiritsu'' is subdivided into 100 ''atari'', always following the value. In spoken language, the word ''hiritsu'' is always used after the value.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:54, 28 August 2024

Hiritsu
Country Sokoku
Code SHI
Symbol
Denominations
Subunit 100
Subunit name Atari
Bank notes 5 - 10 - 20 - 50 - 100
Coins 0.05 - 0.10 - 0.20 - 0.50 - 1 - 2
Demographics
Official users Sokoku
Unofficial users
Valuation
Inflation 2.8%

Hiritsu (ひりつ, also spelled Hiric) is the national currency of Sokoku. In Bahaso the word ひりつ usually stands for "rate" or "ratio", in the sense of price, amount, charge or figure. The ISO-code SHI and currency symbol are in common use for the currency, always preceding the value. The hiritsu is subdivided into 100 atari, always following the value. In spoken language, the word hiritsu is always used after the value.

History

Hiritsu was introduced in 7648 as a successor to the Gin (SGN) and Atagin (SAG) currencies which had been in use since the formation of Sokoku. The Gin was a continuation of the young currency of Shuuen. Due to the expansion of Sokoku, having the currency introduced in ever larger territories, had meant scarcity in cash and in some cases unbridled inflation. In 76XX it was reformed into the "new Gin" (Atagin) after the inclusion of the Aspasian colonial currency. Unlike other decolonized territories, Aspasia (Nelyasyat) had its own currency that was widespread around the area. Even though it used to be pegged to the Anisoran currency, it had its own intrinsique value that the Gin wanted to incorporate. However, the lack of monetary supervision meant that the currency had low status abroad and became subject to interstate differences that simply became too large to maintain. For example, an average wage in Taumakan was about 270 Atagin while it in rural Tanah Ek was around 25. Some products and services had more similar prices across the country, other had similar regional differences which not only led to unpredictable inflation but also a trek to the areas with the highest paying wages.

In 7648 the monetary laws and caps on state budgets were so effective the old Atagin could be phased out and replaced by the Hiritsu.

Exchange rate

Coins

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