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The paper version is shown to come in denominations of 100, 500 {{TRS|Act of Contrition}} and 1000 ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], [[Colonial Day]]); there are very likely others in smaller denominations. The paper version also includes the shorthand for cubit "cb," next to the number it denotes. Coin versions of cubits also exist and bear the icon of the colony of origin on at one side with the Colonial seal on the other, and are coined in both gold- and silver-color metals {{TRS|Black Market}}. | The paper version is shown to come in denominations of 100, 500 {{TRS|Act of Contrition}} and 1000 ([[TRS]]: [[Miniseries]], [[Colonial Day]]); there are very likely others in smaller denominations. The paper version also includes the shorthand for cubit "cb," next to the number it denotes. Coin versions of cubits also exist and bear the icon of the colony of origin on at one side with the Colonial seal on the other, and are coined in both gold- and silver-color metals {{TRS|Black Market}}. | ||
Currency within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|refugee fleet]] led by ''Galactica'' became technically worthless as pointed out by [[Tom Zarek]]. However, President Roslin's administration strives to address this. Presidential aide [[Wallace Gray]] is instrumental in a move to return the Fleet to a currency-based economy to allow commerce in the Fleet to continue, so this form of currency is still utilized | Currency within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|refugee fleet]] led by ''Galactica'' became technically worthless as pointed out by [[Tom Zarek]]. However, President Roslin's administration strives to address this. Presidential aide [[Wallace Gray]] is instrumental in a move to return the Fleet to a currency-based economy to allow commerce in the Fleet to continue, so this form of currency is still utilized ([[Colonial Day]]). | ||
As the conditions within the Fleet deteriorated, bartering for goods and services became more commonplace, including the use of indentured servants {{TRS|Black Market|Dirty Hands}} | As the conditions within the Fleet deteriorated, bartering for goods and services became more commonplace, including the use of indentured servants {{TRS|Black Market|Dirty Hands}} | ||