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The currency is managed and administered by the Sedunnic Central Bank. The current banknotes and coins were introduced in 2002.
The currency is managed and administered by the Sedunnic Central Bank. The current banknotes and coins were introduced in 2002.


The symbol ⴀ is a combination of the two Salana letters for /t/ (the initial of the name) and /ɛ/ (a letter lost since the inception of the currency, signifying its old roots). It is also designed as a stylised Tn (a combination of the modern letters T and n).
The symbol ⴀ is a combination of the two [[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)#Prehistory|Salana]] letters for /t/ (the initial of the name) and /ɛ/ (a letter lost since the inception of the currency, signifying its old roots). It is also designed as a stylised Tn (a combination of the modern letters T and n).


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Revision as of 18:18, 21 July 2025

Sedunnic tenn
Sedunnjā Tenn (Sedunnic)
Sedunnic Tenn banknotes and coins
Currency Code
CodeTEN
Denominations
Subunit
1/100Dov
PluralTennlē (definitive Tennled)
DovDovlē (definitive Dovled)
Symbolⴀ or Tn
NicknameJav, Onn, Leved (100 Tn)
Banknotes10, 20, 50, 100 Tn
Coins1, 2, 5 Tn, 10, 50 Dovlē
Demographics
Official user(s) Sedunn
Unofficial user(s) Transsuneria (as auxiliary)
Issuance
Central bankSedunnō Karelklajj
PrinterVSK
MintRied
Valuation
Inflation0.7%

The tenn (Sedunnic: [ten̪ː]) (symbol: or Tn; code: TEN), plural tennlē, is the official currency of Sedunn. It is an important international reserve currency and is widely used in international transactions. It used extensively in Transsuneria as an auxiliary currency; the Transsunerian dollar is also pegged to the tenn. The tenn is a free-floating currency and is subdivided into 100 dovlē. In Austral, the currency is often called tenlay as an approximation of the Sedunnic pronunciation of the plural form, regardless of the amount. The name translates into Austral as copper. The tenn has been in use since antiquity in various forms.

The currency is managed and administered by the Sedunnic Central Bank. The current banknotes and coins were introduced in 2002.

The symbol ⴀ is a combination of the two Salana letters for /t/ (the initial of the name) and /ɛ/ (a letter lost since the inception of the currency, signifying its old roots). It is also designed as a stylised Tn (a combination of the modern letters T and n).