We have to boost the farthing. In certain countries the people live on one or two dollars per day also their currency is valued below ten cents to the dollar. In the United States prisoners are being paid as little as eleven cents per hour and in some cases no wages at all.

As a people we have to learn to take responsibility for self and kind. We also have to find our purpose for life as well as to find our own way and to come into our own. To find our way we have to afford the price and to pay the price. One way to pay the price is by giving and serving self and kind with cash, in barter or in plastic.

We must equate Anini with farthing, mite, penny, cent, nickel, dime, quarter, dollar and merkhut. This is in keeping with the Aner-Merkhut monetary system. The table of which is as follows:

1 farthing
2 mites
4 anini
5 aneru
10 aneru
25 aneru
100 aneru
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1 anini
sisin anini or two farthing
1 aner or one cent
kitano or five cents
Kikumi or ten cents
fataka or 25 cents
1 Merkhut or one dollar
     
The denominations are:

Daya Merkhut
Biyar Merkhutu
Goma Merkhutu
Hamsin Merkhutu
Dari Biyar Merkhutu
Dubu Merkhutu
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one Dollar
five Dollars
ten Dollars
fifty Dollars
five hundred Dollars
one thousand Dollars


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