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  1. Zeni[6] (ゼニ, Zeni), occasionally spelled "Zenni"[1] or "Zenie"[2][3][4]) is a type of currency in the Dragon Ball series and Dub & Peter 1. According to Akira Toriyama, one Zeni is equivalent to one Yen, which is the real-world Japanese currency.[7] Jaco the Galactic Patrolman contradicts this, however, stating that one Zeni is equivalent to around one and a half Yen. Zeni is a form of ...

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  2. Zenī (ゼニー, Symbol: Ƶ; English TV "Zenie") is one of the currencies of Earth, and the main currency featured in the Dragon Ball series. Unlike the yen , which seems to be only used around the Eastern Capital of Earth, Zenī appears to be the standard, worldwide currency that is accepted nearly everywhere. Zenī are primarily given out as the prize money from the Tenka-Ichi Budōkai ...

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    • Simoleons (The Sims) - $1 = §0.78. For a series that has its own language, it would be a little strange if The Sims didn't also have its own currency.
    • Rupees (Zelda) - $1 = 2 Rupees. Rupees have been a staple of the Zelda series since its inception back in the late 80's. In fact, along with Link, they're one of its few ever-present elements.
    • Caps (Fallout) - $1 = 33 Caps. Although it's possible to buy food in Fallout, it's difficult to make a direct comparison to food items found in the real world.
  3. Zeni[1] (Ƶ, occasionally spelled "Zenni"[2] or "Zenie")[3][4] is a type of currency in the Dragon Ball series. According to Akira Toriyama, one Zeni is equivalent to one Yen, which is the real-world Japanese currency.[5] Zeni is often the prize for winning in a World Martial Arts Tournament. In the FUNimation Dub of Dragon Ball Z, there are a few mistakes on the translations of Zeni amounts ...

  4. The rest of it is not needed, but that gives me my guess. A regular bowl of soup at a restaurant costs 10 USD. So, 10 USD is equal to 450 zeni, therefore 1 USD is equal to 45 zeni. Of course, this is just an estimate, as Pilaf could've exaggerated the price, but it is all I have. Archived post.

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  6. Mar 4, 2013 · DBZ wiki wrote:Zeni (Ƶ, occasionally spelled "Zenni"or "Zenie") is a type of currency in the Dragon Ball series and dub & Peter 1.According to Akira Toriyama, one Zeni is equivalent to one Yen, which is the real-world Japanese currency.

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