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The '''Kirib''' (symbol: ♅; ISO code: KRB) is aan [[Reserve currency|alpha world reserve]] multinational currency used by countries of the continent of [[Aurora]]. The words kirib and albon originally referred to units of measurement for gold and silver in the Kingdom of Morstaybishlia. Merchant banks issued kirib certificates and coins based on gold and silver reserves. In 1422, the Kingdom of Morstaybishlia established the kirib as a currency which consisted of 128 albons. The Bank of Staynes was established shortly after to control the currency. With [[Great Morstaybishlia]] entering into agreements with other nations to enable them to use the kirib as their currency, the Kirib Monetary Union was formed. In 1893, the Bank of Staynes decimalised the currency, making 1 kirib equal 100 albons. In the 1910s, it effectively became a representative currency and eventually abandoned the gold standard in 1975. It is the most widely traded currency in the world and the largest reserve currency in the world, with the [[Standard Hawking Dollar]] of [[South Hills]] coming at a near second-place spot. Despite the ever-changing fortunes of the nations which adopted it in the 19th century and onwards, the enduring and incredible stability and resilience of the Great Morstaybishlian economy have resulted in its rock-solid reliability. It is used by the largest and oldest monetary in the world, the Kirib Monetary Union.
 
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