Everetti Dollar

The dollar is still the currency of the Union of Everett. A single dollar can be broken down into cents, there being a total of one hundred cents in a dollar. Although the dollar can be broken down into cents, there are no one cent coins, also known as pennies.

Coins
With the final establishment of Everett's own form of currency and the final phase out of American money, Everett had produced three coins, the five cent nickel, ten cent dime and twenty five cent quarter. Everett had eliminated sales taxes which eliminated the need for pennies. All other uneven amounts of money are rounded up to the nearest five cents. Nickels consist of 75% copper and 25% nickel at .835 inches across or just over 21mm. Dimes consist of 92% copper and 8% nickel at .7 inches across or nearly 18mm. Quarters consist of the same amounts as dimes, 92% copper and 8% nickel at nearly one inch in diameter. Like alongside the United States, Everett began producing it's own state quarters, starting in 2006 and ending in 2010, producing all 35 states, starting with New York, the first state to join the new union. At the same time, standard quarters were produced, containing the Everetti Bald Eagle emblem which is also found on the flag and on the reverse side, the Everetti Seal emblem.

Bank Notes
The Everetti Dollar, $, EVD or EV$ has six primary individual paper notes, the one dollar bill, five dollars, ten dollars, twenty, fifty and one hundred. Less common is the seventh note, the $500 dollar bill. These notes are printed on a specialized paper.