Moedas

Moedas is the term used to describe the currency in Grenagem . Coins are designed by the Ministry of image and implemented by the ministry of economics. There are five different coins and five different paper bills that make up the Moedas. The bills are named as follows: 5 moedas, 10 moedas, 20 moedas, 50 modas, and 100 moedas. The coins are named: 1 centavo, 5 centavos, 25 centavos, 50 centavos, and 1 moeda. There are 100 centavos in 1 moeda.   Moeda coins are different sized based on the coin's value. Larger coins are worth more. The coins are embossed with various symbols that represent Grenagem's greatest accomplishments, as well as images of female historical figures. For example, on the front of the 1 moeda coin is an embossed portrait of the lead explorer who discovered La Tantani. On the back of the coin, There is an embossed image of an Airship. Moeda bills also vary in ink color and size depending on the value. These bills are also printed with symbols of Grenagem success and portraits of figure heads. The most recent design addition created was for the 10 moeda bill. The Ministry of Image suggested that the 10 modela bill should have the portrait of the first Tantani chairwomen on the front of the bill and a n image of the La Tantani map on the back. The Chair of Economics agreed. Amara Registros, The Chair of records was a big advocate for this change because the first Tantani council women was her mentor.

Manufacturing process

After the coins are designed by the Ministry of image and approved by the Chair of Image they are sent to the Ministry of economics who oversee the actuall production of the coin. For Bill moeda, the Ministry of image designs the bills and prints them using their printing press with the permission of the Ministry of Economics, who are incharge od destrying and distributing the money.
Rarity
The currency is common in Grenagem.
Raw materials & Components
Coins are made out of a mixture of copper, bronxe, and steel.

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