NationStates Jolt Archive


National Monetary Value System

Czania
05-08-2004, 20:48
I've developped a system called the National Monetary Value System (NMVS for short) that should let you accurately determine the value of your Nation's money. To better explain this system, I've also created a chart to help you along your way.

http://picserver.student.utwente.nl/view_image.php/5878QR8EK108/picserver.gif

_ _ _ _ _ - These lines with words at the bottom are indications of your Nation's Trade Presence. They ask you to tell them how many countries you're currently engaged with in import/export.

_______ - The lines that you see cutting horizontally through the chart are Economical statuses, with red being the lowest: Poor economy.

_______ - A struggling economy.

_______ - A good economy.

_______ - A booming economy.

The fractions to the left of the dots are the monetary value of currency compared to the base currency which, in this case, is the US Dollar. 1/100 means that one USD is worth one hundred of the stated currency (on the right of the dot) which, in this case, is the Japanese Yen.

To estimate the value of your national currency, simply create a symbol for it (like mine, the Myuri, an M), find your economy status, your trade presence, and slap the symbol right on the grid. It should be simple enough. The Myuri is estimated at 1/55 of an American Dollar.
Czania
06-08-2004, 03:08
Come on, now, someone post the value of their currency. It doesn't take a long time. Certainly not as long as it took me to come up with the system itself :\.

Just try it out, give it a whirl.
Jeall
06-08-2004, 05:33
alright i still dont understand economy so i just called it good. that would be 6/1. ^-^ and me and jade use the same money to make it easier to take over....i mean trade......so....yay! more than a us dollar! i feel special ^-^
Jeall
06-08-2004, 05:37
and i found this cart thats pretty interesting. http://encarta.msn.com/media_461562660/Foreign_Exchange_Rates_in_U_S_Dollars.html

i noticed that euro has gone up, it used to be the same as u.s.
Endolantron
06-08-2004, 05:47
Here's some exchange rates for my entire region.

http://www.thirdgeek.com/nseconomy.php?region=IMSA&exchange=2

The URL could be modified for just about any nation that doesn't live in a feeder region. (the Pacifics are too large.)
Czania
06-08-2004, 17:08
hmm. . . that's weird, I honestly thought I'd be the first one to make a system like this. . .