Pandorian rin

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Pandorian rin
Template:Native name list
ISO 4217
CodeRIN (numeric: )
SubunitTemplate:Val
Unit
PluralThe language(s) of this currency do(es) not have a morphological plural distinction.
SymbolTemplate:Big
Denominations
Banknotes✧1000 RIN, ✧2000 RIN, ✧5000 RIN, ✧10000 RIN, ✧25000 RIN, ✧50000 RIN
CoinsDot Ring (✧1 RIN), Line Ring (✧8 RIN), Triangle Ring (✧16 RIN), Diamond Ring (✧64 RIN), Star Ring (✧256 RIN)
Demographics
User(s)Pandora
Issuance
Central bankPandorian Reserve
MintPandora Mint

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