microdenominations
Microdenominations refer to very small units of currency, often far smaller than the most common fractional units like cents. In some historical or contemporary monetary systems, microdenominations might represent fractions of a cent, or even smaller divisions. These can arise for various reasons, such as during periods of extreme inflation where the value of the base currency unit depreciates significantly, or in specialized economic contexts where extremely fine-grained transactions are necessary.
Historically, some currencies have had denominations that were very small relative to the main unit. For example,
In modern digital economies, while not always explicitly termed "microdenominations," very small monetary values can be