Guyish guyck

The guyck is the official currency of the Republic of Guy. Issuing is controled by both the Guyish National Bank and the Money Park, the place in Guy City where the banknotes are being printed.

Etymology
The guyck is a portmanteau of "guy" and "buck" (Guyers called their wallets bucks, and also all the money they had in them). "Guy" is used to indicate that something is of Guyish origin.

History
In 1923, the Constitution of the National Bank of Guyland decided that they would push out the Guyish dollar and put on a guyck with a rule that inflation should not change. The guyck in 1925 was equal to 16 US cents, today it would be equal to 2.30 US dollars.

The British Empire's annexation of Guyland in 1945 phased out the guyck in exchange to the Guyish pound which was to be equal to one pound sterling and to have the same banknotes as the pound sterling. This was marked by a protest in streets of all Guyland cities, even including the protests made by Guyers outside Guyland, as they heard for that story.

Independence on December 31, 1969 saw the return of the guyck and the same no inflation rule. The lowering of the flag was handdrawn for the 2004 series: currently seen on the 1 guyck note.

On January 1, 1970, the Money Park began printing the guyck again, using the same banknotes except the year was different.

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