Kyawcenni Ætér

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18 Ætér and 770 Kyat (Æ18#770)
18 Ætér and 770 Kyat (Æ18#770)

The Kyawcenni Ætér (Æ, ) /ɛ-, iˈtɚ/ was a currency used officially in the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen alongside the Petrified Oak Slab, subdivided into 1000 Kyawcenni Kyat (#). The Ætér was made of Deepslate Gold Ore and the Kyat was made of sunflowers. A price was written with the Ætér first and the Kyat last (with or without a space), like this: Æ1#428 (= 1 Ætér and 428 Kyat)

The currency was officially abolished on 29 April 2024, with it being fully replaced by the Slab. The Quing stated that the reason for the discontinuation of the currency was that it has been unstable, easily forfeitable, almost unspendable and practically unobtainable, making it not suitable for interŋational trade.

Etymology

The name Ætér was named after Ætérnal due to Kyaw Cen being an Ætérnalist country. The Kyat was named after the currency of Myanmar, because the Kyawcenni language was originally supposed to sound a bit like Burmese.

Currency Symbol

The Ætér has used the letter Ash (Æ) as its main currency symbol, until the Office for Script Management has assigned an Æ symbol with two horizontal middle strokes to U+E480 (). This symbol has sadly never been used except as the symbol of the Bank of Yija. It looks cool tho.