There is no nation-state there, so there are no mints to produce any kind of monetary system.
Antarctica is not a country: there is no monetary system there, because there is no soverignty on the continent. The answer to your question directly is zero.
The Euro
South Korea's monetary system is comprised on the Korean won. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary sub-unit of South Korea.
Antarctica lacks:any native population,any animal population,any trees,any farmland,any roads.any civilization.any commercial airports or seaports,any cities, states or countries,any government,any official monetary system, postage stamps or flags,and more.
Antarctica is a polar desert.
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Spain did not "Borrow" it's monetary system. It adopted the Euro along with most other members of the EU.
I control it
Antarctica is an extraodinary and scenery holiday.
The difference between monetary and non-monetary incentives is in how you are paid. Monetary incentives include being paid in money with some type of pay raise, bonus, or other pay. Non-monetary incentives include other type of payment including job security, promotion, or a company car.
The monetary system in the Philippines is quite diverse. It has changed over time and has even gone through periods of inflation.
A monetary system is a bank. Yes, it is simple as that, to be honest. While a financial institution is a bank that has many other aspects.