The rin (symbol: ✧, code: RIN) is the official currency of Pandora. It is the fourth most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the United States dollar, the euro, and the Japanese yen. It is widely used as the fourth reserve currency among the US dollar, euro, and yen.
Etymology
History
Buying power of ✧64 RIN compared to Japanese yen and U.S. dollar
Year
|
Japanese yen (JPY)
|
U.S. dollar (USD)
|
2030
|
¥149.1
|
$1.165
|
2025
|
¥164.1
|
$1.132
|
2020
|
¥116.7
|
$1.111
|
2015
|
¥72.92
|
$0.6077
|
2010
|
¥49.79
|
$0.5532
|
2005
|
¥50.62
|
$0.4602
|
2000
|
¥45.45
|
$0.4208
|
1995
|
¥92.72
|
$0.9760
|
1990
|
¥176.3
|
$1.216
|
1980
|
¥713.5
|
$2.973
|
1970
|
¥1,722
|
$4.786
|
|
Year
|
Japanese yen (JPY)
|
U.S. dollar (USD)
|
1960
|
¥695.9
|
$1.933
|
1950
|
¥752.7
|
$2.091
|
1940
|
¥49.24
|
$12.31
|
1920
|
¥45.94
|
$22.97
|
1900
|
¥74.96
|
$37.48
|
1890
|
¥95.98
|
$47.99
|
1880
|
¥64.00
|
$64.00
|
1870
|
N/A
|
$0.3339
|
1860
|
N/A
|
$69.23
|
1850
|
N/A
|
$67.95
|
1846
|
N/A
|
$64.00
|
|
1846: Founding of Pandora
1865-1870: The cutoff period
1871: Enter yen
1886-1898: Value drift
1899: Adoption of base-10 currency
1949-1968: The Dodge Plan
1969: Final spike
2000: Pandora's crash
2019-2026: COVID-19 Pandemic
2027: The Great Clarity
Counting system
See also: Pandorian number system
Denominations
Rings
Standard rings
Special editions
Notes
Standard notes
Special editions
Retired notes
Controversies
International reserve currency adoption
Additional notes