Post by rifkialqadri on May 22, 2018 6:23:50 GMT -5
to make the desired top prize of the show (1 000 000 currency elsewhere/1 00 00 000 in Indian subcontinent using Indian numbering system) more valuable again, I think some of these currencies may need a revaluation, either by redenomination or by unifying a region with a common currency. for the 15-question format, I'll make the value in either the 6th, 7th or 8th question able to buy a decent new family car.
1. Nordic countries:
2. South Asia (Indian subcontinent)
3. new currency suggestion for Iran:
4. Vietnamese dong
5. Pound sterling
6. U.S. Dollar (really?)
6. new currency suggestion for Zimbabwe:
1. Nordic countries:
- Name = Nordic krone (English), Nordenkrone (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish)
- ISO 4217 code = NDK
- Subunit = øre (DK, NO), öre (SE) (1/100)
- Symbol = kr (krone)
- Banknotes = kr1, kr2, kr5, kr10, kr20, kr50, kr100
- Coins = 1/2 ore, 1 ore, 2 ore, 5 ore, 10 ore, 20 ore, 50 ore
- Preceding national currencies:
--Danish krone = 33.807438502/1 NDK
--Norwegian krone = 44.0088971556/1 NDK
--Swedish krona = 48.132405176/1 NDK
--Icelandic krona = 554.1249194556/1 NDK
2. South Asia (Indian subcontinent)
- Name = South Asian rupee
- ISO 4217 code = SOR
- Subunit: paisa
--1 rupee = 100 paisa - Symbol = Rs. (for rupee)
- Banknotes = 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 rupee
- Coins = 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 20 paisa, 50 paisa, 1 rupee, 2 rupee, 5 rupee, and optional 10 rupee
- Preceding national currencies of the Indian subcontinent:
Indian rupee (INR) = 16.822804582/1 rupee
Pakistani rupee (PKR) = 29.1599080597/1 rupee
Nepalese rupee (NPR) = 27.0426583655/1 rupee
Bangladeshi taka (BDT) = 21.8145639275/1 rupee
Sri Lankan rupee (LKR) = 40.4432746221/1 rupee
Maldivian rufiyaa (MVR) = 4.1272964581/1 rupee
3. new currency suggestion for Iran:
- Name = Iranian qiran
- ISO 4217 code = IRQ
- Subunit(s) = dinar (1/100)
- Symbol = قران (qiran), دينار (dinar)
- Banknotes = 1 qiran, 2 qiran, 5 qiran, 10 qiran, 20 qiran, 50 qiran, 100 qiran
- Coins = 1 dinar, 2 dinar, 5 dinar, 10 dinar, 20 dinar, 50 dinar
- Comparison: 1 qiran = 100,000 Iranian rial
4. Vietnamese dong
- Name = Vietnamese "new" dong (Vietnamese: đồng mới; sorry if my Vietnamese is wrong; the word "new" is temporary and will be removed after the transitional years)
- ISO 4217 code = VNM
- Subunit(s) = hào (1/10), xu (1/100)
- Banknotes = ₫1, ₫2, ₫5, ₫10, ₫20, ₫50, ₫100
- Coins = 1 xu, 2 xu, 5 xu, 1 hào, 2 hào, 5 hào, optional ₫1
- Starting exchange rate: 1 new dong = 100 000 old dong
5. Pound sterling
- Subunit(s)= shilling (1/10), penny (1/100)
- Plural form = pounds, shillings, pence
- Symbol = £ (pound), p (penny), s (shilling)
- Banknotes = £1, £2, £5, £10, £20, £50
- Coins = 1/10p, 1/5p, 1/2p, 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p (1s), 2s, 5s
- Comparison: 1 "new" pound = 40 "old" pounds
6. U.S. Dollar (really?)
- Subunit(s): cent (1/100), mill (1/1000)
--$1 = c100 = m1000 - Symbol = $ (dollar), c (cent), m (mill)
- Banknotes = $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100
- Coins = 1/5c (m2), 1/2c (m5), 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c
- Comparison:
1 "new" dollar = 10 "old" dollars
6. new currency suggestion for Zimbabwe:
- Name = Zimbabwean pound
- ISO 4217 code = ZWP
- Subunit(s) = penny (1/100)
- Plurals = pounds (for pound), pence (for penny)
- Symbol = Z£ (pound), Zp (penny)
- Banknotes = Z£1, Z£2, Z£5, Z£10, Z£20, Z£50, Z£100
- Coins = 1Zp, 2Zp, 5Zp, 10Zp, 20Zp, 50Zp, optional Z£1
- Starting exchange rate : Z£1 = U.S.$5