NationStates Jolt Archive


The USO is adopting a new currency.

Oologah
30-01-2006, 06:28
In light of the burden handled by most people wishing to make a purchase using the old Oologah Gold Coin, carrying several of them around, the Oologah Financial Bureau, lead by Finance Minister Jason P. Hearn, has just released a new standard currency. All foreign banks are encouraged to trade in their OGCs for the new Dianom. The exchange rate is the same as it was for the OGC. The Dianom comes in 5 different bills and 10 different coins.
The bills come in D1, D5, D10, D25, and D100 denominations.
The coins come in D.01, D.05, D.10, D.20, D.25, D.50, D.75, D2.50, D15, and D50 denominations.
The OGC will still be accepted in stores across Oologah for the next 5 years. Oologah citizens and foreign citizens currently residing inside of Oologah can some to their nearest Oologah State Bank office and trade their Gold Coins for Dianoms.
We hope this will make things easier for people.

-Steven H. Davis, Deputy Finance Minister, OFB, USO