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Different forms of money found with the "Gate: Thus the JSDF Fought There" universe

Imperial Coins

Denari, Sinku, Soruda, and Suwani are some of the Imperial Currency coins found in the Special Region (aka the continent of Falmart).

According to Wolf, Empire's currency has an extremely low value compares to the Yen to the point that all form of Imperial currency becomes worthless in Alnus shops due to high volume of exchange rate activities from Imperial currency to Yen by Imperial merchants who buy large quantities of Japanese goods to sell in the capital and others cities. It is shown that an someplace like Italica, the exchange rate is one yen equals to 3 to 4 Suwani.

Real World Currencies

Mostly Japanese coins and bills in Yen, but would cover any real world currency in use on Earth.

Exchange rate

  • 5 Sinku = 1 Suwani
  • 1 Yen = 3 - 4 Suwani
  • 180,000 - 240,000 Yen = 1 Suwani

Weight

  • Suwani
    • 1 Suwani = 60 gram of gold
    • 1,000 Suwani = 60 kilogram
    • 1,000,000 Suwani = 60 metric ton
    • 500,000,000 Suwani = 30,000 metric ton
  • Sinku
    • 1 Sinku = 10 gram - 12 gram of gold

Metal

  • Gold
    • Suwani
    • Sinku
  • Silver
    • Denari
  • Copper
    • Soruda

Coin

  • Suwani
    • 5 Sinku = 1 Suwani
    • 180,000 - 240,000 Yen = 1 Suwani
    • Gold
    • 1 Suwani = 60 gram of gold
    • 1,000 Suwani = 60 kilogram
    • 1,000,000 Suwani = 60 metric ton
    • 500,000,000 Suwani = 30,000 metric ton
  • Sinku
    • 5 Sinku = 1 Suwani
    • Gold
    • 1 Sinku = 10 gram - 12 gram of gold
  • Denari
    • Silver
  • Soruda
    • Copper

Trivia

  • Japan's initial war reparations demand of 500 million Suwani was based on Japan's annual budget that year (2012). Gold value in the Japanese market was low in the summer of 2012, and the budget that year was also unusually large because of disaster relief and debt payment, resulting in a broadly estimated exchange rate of between 180,000 and 240,000 Yen per Suwani. Based on the fact that the central bank of Japan can fix their currency value at a determinate rate against foreign currency, it is can be considered to be scheme of Japanese government to exploit golds from the Empire to compensate for their debt payment and disaster relief as well as improve their currency value and economy through gold.
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