The venerka (Arabic: فينيركا, fīnīrkā; Russian: венерка, venerka; Sign: ฿) is the official currency and legal tender of Cukursia, Hilal, New Kamchatka, and across Soviet Venus. The venerka came into circulation in 2004 as a unified currency for the Soviet territories of Venus; replacing the Soviet ruble, bartering, and the rarely used "Venusian ruble" (which was a semi-official currency which was no more than IOUs). The currency is pegged to the ruble, and is one of the strongest currencies on Venus. Announced in 2012, Hilal began measures to adopt the venerka as their single currency, thereby replacing the Iraqi dinar and the other Arab currencies used in the nation. The decision was made due to the growing ties between Hilal and the Soviet settlers, which came about following their indep
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| - The venerka (Arabic: فينيركا, fīnīrkā; Russian: венерка, venerka; Sign: ฿) is the official currency and legal tender of Cukursia, Hilal, New Kamchatka, and across Soviet Venus. The venerka came into circulation in 2004 as a unified currency for the Soviet territories of Venus; replacing the Soviet ruble, bartering, and the rarely used "Venusian ruble" (which was a semi-official currency which was no more than IOUs). The currency is pegged to the ruble, and is one of the strongest currencies on Venus. Announced in 2012, Hilal began measures to adopt the venerka as their single currency, thereby replacing the Iraqi dinar and the other Arab currencies used in the nation. The decision was made due to the growing ties between Hilal and the Soviet settlers, which came about following their indep
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| - The venerka (Arabic: فينيركا, fīnīrkā; Russian: венерка, venerka; Sign: ฿) is the official currency and legal tender of Cukursia, Hilal, New Kamchatka, and across Soviet Venus. The venerka came into circulation in 2004 as a unified currency for the Soviet territories of Venus; replacing the Soviet ruble, bartering, and the rarely used "Venusian ruble" (which was a semi-official currency which was no more than IOUs). The currency is pegged to the ruble, and is one of the strongest currencies on Venus. Announced in 2012, Hilal began measures to adopt the venerka as their single currency, thereby replacing the Iraqi dinar and the other Arab currencies used in the nation. The decision was made due to the growing ties between Hilal and the Soviet settlers, which came about following their independence from Iraq (who refuses to recognize them as such) and tensions which came about because of that. The word "venerka" is a diminutive form of the Russian name for Venus (Venera). The currency is subdivided into 100 kopeks. A currency sign which resembles a "B" with either one or two vertical stripes (similar to the baht sign) was adopted and combines the Cyrillic letters "В" and "Н" (the first two consonants).
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