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Aoren is the hyldian currency. The plural form is aorar and one aoren is subdivided into 12 telien, pl. teliar. The short form for aoren is ao. and the for telien is tl. One US-dollar is 0.82 ao.
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Coins
There are 6 diffrent coins. The backside of all coins has a picture of the hyldian triangle and with the text: Ehliseanander Jumeir pelþrien Hyildied, May the goddesses give hope to Hyldia. The frontside has a picture of one of the saints. Here is a list of the coins in use:
- 1 tl. - Saint Kaonen
- 2 tl. - Saint Briggien
- 6 tl. - Saint Salmyi
- 1 ao. - Saint Ainen
- 2 ao. - Saint Oevrin
- 5 ao. - Saint Roamien
Notes
There are 6 diffrent notes. The obverse side of all notes has a picture of one of the twelve anunsian saints. The text Loumvyinoenie Hyildien means From the Hyldian central bank. The reverse sides have a picture of the hyldian coat of arm and the text: Ehliseanander Jumeir pelþrien Hyildied, May the goddesses give hope to Hyldia. Here is a list of the notes in use:
| Image | Value | Dimensions, (mm) | Design | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obverse | Reverse | |||
| | | 10 HAO | 100 × 70 | Saint Frealdin carrying a lamb. |
| | | 20 HAO | 108 × 73 | Saint Majdanyi with the plate of good gifts from the goddess Sanolyi. |
| | | 50 HAO | 116 × 76 | Saint Hulmyi as she prays. |
| | | 100 HAO | 124 × 79 | Saint Vyimsin playing the ceba (a pipeorgan) to glorify the goddesses. |
| | | 200 HAO | 132 × 82 | Saint Mercqin with the child, named Naeþvior, that she took care of. |
| | | 500 HAO | 140 × 85 | Saint Nounsin and her rules for a good anunsian life. |
Telien
One telien (or tl.) is a twelvth of an aoren. In the markets in Hyldia the prize is written in aoren and telien and if the prize is seven aoren and four telien (ose aorar, mel teliar) it will be printed: 8,4, but it is not unusual to write the prize in decimals too. If the prize says 8,41 ao, that means that the prize must be rounded to 8 aoren and 4 telien.
