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 ====== Unity Protocol ====== ====== Unity Protocol ======
 +{{:society:unityprotocolsymbol.png |}}
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 |"We ... have ... room ... for you."\\ Unit AX-4571-Central 'Cent Seven-One'| |"We ... have ... room ... for you."\\ Unit AX-4571-Central 'Cent Seven-One'|
  
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 Travellers are bound to less restrictions, and less protections. Travellers are bound to less restrictions, and less protections.
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 +==== Currency ====
 +All businesses within the Unity Protocol may accept local currencies if permitted by the owners, or use UniCur (UC, ¤). Local currencies may be exchanged for UC. UC100 is roughly equivalent to AC1.00. Coins are made from precious-metal alloys, and one side always displays the diamond symbol of the Unity Protocol while the other is stamped with a decorative designed. Rods are made of similar alloys, and range in length from an inch and a half to two and a half inches while value and other information is inscribed on the rod itself.
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 +The currency denominations for UniCur are as follows:
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 +^ Type ^ Value ^ Description |
 +^ Coin ^ ¤10 | A copper-alloy coin. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤25 | A silver-alloy coin. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤50 | An electrum coin. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤100 | A gold-alloy coin with a silver outer band. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤200 | A silver-alloy coin with a golden outer band. |
 +^ Rod ^ ¤500 | A 1.5" rod made of steel, capped with alloy. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤1000 | A 1.75" rod made of copper, capped with steel. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤2000 | A 2" rod made of silver, capped with copper. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤5000 | A 2" rod made of gold, capped with silver. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤10000 | A 2.25" rod made of platinum, capped with gold. |
 +^ ::: ^ ¤25000 | A 2.5" rod made of diamond, capped with shimmering bismuth-like ends. |
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 +**Note:** The shapes of individual coins and rods may vary somewhat, in addition, but these are the widely accepted standards for physical currency. Banknotes and electronic commerce through personal devices is available too.
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 +**Note:** It is acceptable to underline and/or superscript the last two digits of UniCur, to denote the smaller values in a larger amount of money. ¤505050 may be written as ¤5050<sup>50</sup>, ¤5050<sup>__50__</sup> or ¤5050__50__.
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 +**Note:** The ¤ symbol may also be replaced with "UC".
  
 ===== Relationship with Others ===== ===== Relationship with Others =====
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