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The Ni'novian Credit replaced the Sith Credit sometime toward the end of the Galaxial War and became the main currency of the Ni'novian Republic and the Order of Sovereignty after that. It was used by many governments and planets until the end of the Unification War when the OoS fractured. Many of the independent governments decided to mint their own currency. The Ni'novian Credit is still used by the Imperial Remnant and some smaller planets.

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  • Ni'novian Credit
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  • The Ni'novian Credit replaced the Sith Credit sometime toward the end of the Galaxial War and became the main currency of the Ni'novian Republic and the Order of Sovereignty after that. It was used by many governments and planets until the end of the Unification War when the OoS fractured. Many of the independent governments decided to mint their own currency. The Ni'novian Credit is still used by the Imperial Remnant and some smaller planets.
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  • The Ni'novian Credit replaced the Sith Credit sometime toward the end of the Galaxial War and became the main currency of the Ni'novian Republic and the Order of Sovereignty after that. It was used by many governments and planets until the end of the Unification War when the OoS fractured. Many of the independent governments decided to mint their own currency. The Ni'novian Credit is still used by the Imperial Remnant and some smaller planets.
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