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[[Category:Currencies]]
[[Category:Currencies]]
[[Category:Mount September]]
[[Category:Mount September]]
{{Infobox currency|name=Septem|date_of_introduction=28th of October, 2020|issuing_authority=Private Bank of Mount September|founders=[[AllenY]]|using_countries={{flag|Mount September}}|symbol=$|custom_founder_title=Founder|subunit_name_1=Yiseptem|plural=Septems|subunit_ratio_1=1/64|pegged_with=Diamonds (seven per Septem)|plural_subunit_1=Yiseptems}}
{{Infobox currency|name=Septem|date_of_introduction=28th of October, 2020|issuing_authority=Private Bank of Mount September|founders=[[AllenY]]|using_countries={{flag|Mount September}}|symbol=$|custom_founder_title=Founder|subunit_name_1=Yiseptem|plural=Septems|subunit_ratio_1=1/64|pegged_with=Diamonds (seven per Septem)|plural_subunit_1=Yiseptems|symbol_subunit_1=¥}}


The '''Septem''' is the basic unit of a currency, primarily used in [[Mount September]], especially the [[Mount September Mall]]. It was first minted on the 28th of October, 2020 by [[AllenY]] under the auspices of the Private Bank of Mount September, who continues to govern it solely. It is so called because a Septem is pegged to the value of seven diamonds ("seven" in Latin is ''septem''), though this may change in future. One Septem (denoted by a preceding $) is subdivided into sixty-four Yiseptems (denoted by a preceding ¥); one Yiseptem is worth approximately a ninth of a diamond.
The '''Septem''' is the basic unit of a currency, primarily used in [[Mount September]], especially the [[Mount September Mall]]. It was first minted on the 28th of October, 2020 by [[AllenY]] under the auspices of the Private Bank of Mount September, who continues to govern it solely. It is so called because a Septem is pegged to the value of seven diamonds ("seven" in Latin is ''septem''), though this may change in future. One Septem (denoted by a preceding $) is subdivided into sixty-four Yiseptems (denoted by a preceding ¥); one Yiseptem is worth approximately a ninth of a diamond.