Atlantic crown

The Atlantic crown (Atlantic: córin, pl. corón; or córin/corón atlí) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Atlantica Alba and the Personal Realms. One crown is roughly equal to 1.55 pounds sterling, although the Atlantic crown is not pegged to any other currency but rather the national market.

" ɢ̇ " (a small capital G with a dot or small circle above, frequently appearing in purple boldface) is used as a currency sign for the Atlantic crown. For example, thirteen thousand crowns would be written as ɢ̇ 13.000oo. Like other European languages, periods are used for parsing thousands and commas or smaller text for parcing decimal points. Thus 10,556.00 crowns in English would be rendered in Atlantic as ɢ̇10.556,00 or ɢ̇10.556oo.

One Atlantic crown (córin) is divided into one hundred knights (marách; sg. márch), meaning that ɢ̇10.556oo could be expressed as ten-thousand, five-hundred and fifty-six crowns (corón) and zero knights (márch). It is interesting to note that unlike most European languages, a noun or pronoun remains in the singular form for both one and zero; hence, "zero crowns, one crown, two crowns" (nem córin, em córin, dae corón).