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[[File:Coins.png|left]]The currency of the land is a series of three coins which depict the image of a dragon sitting proudly on both sides.
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The currency of the land is a series of three coins which depict the image of a dragon sitting proudly on both sides.
  
There is no official name for the currency and instead the coins are referd to simply as their type; Gold Pieces, Silver Pieces and Copper Pieces.
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There is no official name for the currency and instead the coins are referred to simply as their type; Gold Pieces, Silver Pieces and Copper Pieces.
 
* One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to ten(10) silver pieces.
 
* One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to ten(10) silver pieces.
 
* One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to one hundred(100) copper pieces.
 
* One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to one hundred(100) copper pieces.
 
* The weight of any twenty standard-sized coins can be estimated at approximately one pound.
 
* The weight of any twenty standard-sized coins can be estimated at approximately one pound.
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* Compared to today's money, the coins are valued as follows: Copper (1 US dollar), Silver (10 US Dollars) & Gold (100 US Dollars)
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The gold, silver and copper are mined by the Kingdom of Belasar, and minted in Emperius.
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 28 November 2017

Coins.png

The currency of the land is a series of three coins which depict the image of a dragon sitting proudly on both sides.

There is no official name for the currency and instead the coins are referred to simply as their type; Gold Pieces, Silver Pieces and Copper Pieces.

  • One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to ten(10) silver pieces.
  • One(1) single gold piece is equivalent in value to one hundred(100) copper pieces.
  • The weight of any twenty standard-sized coins can be estimated at approximately one pound.
  • Compared to today's money, the coins are valued as follows: Copper (1 US dollar), Silver (10 US Dollars) & Gold (100 US Dollars)

The gold, silver and copper are mined by the Kingdom of Belasar, and minted in Emperius.