Kemberi monetary system showing gold, silver, bronze, and copper ecu coins minted on Manoro
The Kemberi monetary system is based on the Kemberian ecu, minted on the island of Manoro and issued in four denominations.

Kembarian Ecu

The standard currency of Kemberi is the ecu (symbol ⌀), minted on the island of Manoro and issued by the Continental Bank. Each sovereign territory also manages a local currency indexed to the ecu.

Four coins circulate: gold ($40,000), silver ($2,000), bronze ($100), and copper ($5). Their value follows a 20:1 ratio (1 gold = 20 silver = 400 bronze = 8,000 copper).

The copper ecu, or penny, is the coin of everyday trade. Its hundredth part is called a cent. This unit exists across all currencies indexed to the ecu, ensuring a common standard for small purchases, micro-transactions, and accounting.