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How is the currency exchange rate different than the indexed value?

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How is the currency exchange rate different than the indexed value?

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The currency exchange rate is the USD value that the market will pay for the Millennium DollarsĀ®. The indexed value of the private currency is the USD value that merchants will be asked to recognize for Millennium DollarsĀ® upon the sale of goods and services. One might consider the currency exchange rate to be the wholesale value, while the indexed value is the retail value of the MR$.

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