yhten
Yhten is a local unit of currency in the fictional country of Nabija, a small nation in Central Africa. The yhten is subdivided into 100 tygis and is pegged to the value of the Nigerian naira at a 1:8 ratio.
The yhten was introduced in 2015 as a result of the country's economic liberalization policy, replacing the
The yhten is widely accepted as a form of payment in Nabija, and is also traded on
The name "yhten" is derived from the Nabijan language and roughly translates to "unity" or "oneness". This
The yhten is available in various denominations, including coins of 1, 5, and 10 tygis, as well
Overall, the yhten is an important symbol of Nabija's economic identity and its commitment to macroeconomic