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Revision as of 22:06, 12 March 2026

Dhimze jdovs
jhmirjhiks;-jhdovs;
Unit
Unitjdovs
Pluraljdovgi
Symboljh
Denominations
Subunit
120ceme
1200ejveen
Plural
 cemecema
 ejveenejveengi
Symbol
 cemeche
 ejveenejh
Banknotes
 Freq. used100 jh, 1,000 jh, 10,000 jh
Coins
 Freq. used1 che, 5 che, 10 che, 1 jh, 10 jh, 20 jh, 50 jh
 Rarely used12 ejh, 1 ejh, 5 ejh, 100 che
Demographics
Date of introduction4616 CY
ReplacedDhimze old jdovs
User(s)Commonwealth of Dhimrai
see § Users below
Issuance
Central bankRoyal Bank of Dhimrai

The jdovs (Dhimze: jhdovs;, symbol: jh) is the currency of Dhimrai and other territories of the Commonwealth of Dhimrai. It was introduced in 4616 CY as a permanent replacement to the "old jdovs", which had been undergoing hyperinflation since the end of the Copper War.

Name

The name jdovs comes from Dhimze jhde "twenty" and the patient suffix ~ovs;, literally meaning "that which is divided into twenty".

Users

The jdovs is the currency of all constituent countries of the Commonwealth of Dhimrai (Dhimrai, New Dhimrai, Askeliema, the West Islands and King Sverit Land) and the currencies of the Overseas Crown Territories are pegged to the jdovs.

Subdivisions and other units

The jdovs is divided into 20 cema, and each cema into 10 ejveen, making 200 ejveen to a jdovs.

History

Denominations

Coins

Currently circulating coins
Image Value Dimensions Composition Description Introduced
Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Obverse Reverse Edge
1 ce 34 rdavia 112 rdavia Bronze (92% copper, 7.5% tin, 0.5% zinc) King Qarr IX Royal arms Smooth 4616
5 ce Bronze King Qarr IX Smooth 4616
10 ce Bronze King Qarr IX Smooth 4616
1 jh Brass (60% copper, 40% zinc) King Qarr IX Milled 4617
10 jh Brass King Qarr IX Milled 4617
20 jh Silver (50% Ag) King Qarr IX Milled 4620
50 jh Silver King Qarr IX Smooth, Reuleaux hexagon 4620
Rare and obsolete coins
Image Value Dimensions Composition Description Introduced
Obverse Reverse Diameter Thickness Mass Obverse Reverse Edge
12 ejh

Banknotes

The jdovs banknotes currently in circulation consist of the 4625 series notes in denominations of 100 jh, 1,000 jh and 10,000 jh. Unlike the previous series, the obverse of these banknotes does not feature the portrait of Qarr IX, featuring instead famous figures from Dhimze history.

4625 series
Image Value Dimensions Description Issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
100 jdovs 6 × 3 rdavia Jvuri Artiokheli Kedatkhema building 4625
1,000 jdovs 614 × 318 rdavia 4625
10,000 jdovs 612 × 314 rdavia 4625