Westlandic Mark

The Yeo (sign:  ¥, code: WCY) is the currency of the United Kingdom of Wessex and Cornwall. Originally called the Pound Yeo, the name 'Yeo' has been officially adopted as the currency's name. The Yeo was introduced in 1973, at an exchange rate of  ¥1 to £1, however the current exchange rate is  ¥1 to 10 pence.

Names
The official name for the currency is the Wessex and Cornish Yeo, however it is most commonly referred to formally as the Yeo. The currency is abbreviated to Y, however when indicating a price the symbol,  ¥, is used. Sometimes the symbol needs to be distinguished from the Japanese Yen, which as a similar symbol, in which case WC¥ will be used.

In most informal circumstances, the slang-term 'Quid' is used, as many believe the name 'Yeo' does not roll off of the tongue easily. Other slang terms include 'Wyvern', due to the Wyvern of Wessex which appears on many coins. Wonga, Reddies, Dosh, or Spondoolicks. Some dialects include the words 'nugget' or 'dragonas' to refer to the Yeo.

Exchange Rate Examples
(As of 2013)
 * £1 GBP -  ¥0.10 (10p)
 * € 1 -  ¥0.13 (13p)
 * CAN$1 -  ¥0.18 (18p)
 * 1 Danish Krone -  ¥0.97 (97p)
 * JAP ¥1 -  WC¥0.060