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+ | ====== Money ====== | ||
+ | ==== Tanalok Currency ==== | ||
+ | There are dozens of different coins and currency systems on Tamaranth, with coins made out of platinum, gold, silver, copper, brass, even iron, but the value is anybody' | ||
+ | ==== Assel-Vesdran Currency ==== | ||
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+ | Also of importance is the monetary system of Assel-Vesdra. The basic unit of currency is the rustui, a copper coin worth one-half Pfennig. | ||
+ | * 50 rustuie = 1 celeb, a silver coin worth 2 Schillinge, 5 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 500 rustuie = 10 celebie = 1 cantumalt (literally ' | ||
+ | * 1000 rustuie = 20 celebie = 2 cantumaltie (cantuie) = 1 permalt (literally ' | ||
+ | * 2000 rustuie = 40 celebie = 4 cantumaltie (cantuie) = 2 permaltie (perie) = 1 malt, the highest denomination Assel-Vesdran coin, worth 10 Münzen | ||
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+ | ==== Taceran Currency ==== | ||
+ | The Taceran monetary system is currently undergoing extreme disruption, instability and inflation. There are rumours that this situation has been artificially induced and manipulated by agents of Nacada. The coins of the realm, collectively called nobles, are named after the five Dukedoms of the Pentad. The current, and pre-war, exchange rates are officially: | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Tin Tetwyvern = 1 Pfennig | ||
+ | * 1993: 5 Tin Tetwyverns = 1 Pfennig | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Copper Rhydderch = 5 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 1993: 1 Copper Rhydderch = 1 Pfennig (commonly known as the rider) | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Bronze Marros = 2 Schillinge, 5 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 1993: 1 Bronze Marros = 5 Pfennig (commonly known as the bronze, brown, bob or brownie) | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Silver Marros = 1 Münze | ||
+ | * 1993: 1 Silver Marros = 2 Schillinge (commonly known as the marro) | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Silver Glastonam = 5 Münzen | ||
+ | * 1993: 1 Silver Glastonam = 1 Münze (commonly known as the glassy or glasty) | ||
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+ | * 1988: 1 Gold Ogath-Mallt = 25 Münzen | ||
+ | * 1993: No longer in circulation! If accepted at all, it is discounted to no more than 1 = 1 Münze (previously known as the mallt or ogie) | ||
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+ | ==== Canterusian Currency ==== | ||
+ | The basic monetary unit in Canterus is the Florin. They are exceptionally attractive coins, large, with artistic designs deeply and cleanly stamped, and sharply milled edges. | ||
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+ | * 5 florins (copper) = 1/4 Pfennig | ||
+ | * 10 florins (copper) = 1/2 Pfennig | ||
+ | * 20 florins (bronze) = 1 Pfennig | ||
+ | * 50 florins (bronze) = 2 1/2 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 100 florins (nickle) = 5 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 200 florins (nickle) = 1 Schilling | ||
+ | * 500 florins (silver) = 2 Schillinge, 5 Pfennige | ||
+ | * 1000 florins (silver) = 5 Schillinge | ||
+ | * 2000 florins (silver and gold) = 1 Münze | ||
+ | * 5000 florins (silver and gold) = 2 Münzen, 5 Schillinge | ||
+ | * 10,000 florins (gold) = 5 Münzen | ||
+ | * 20,000 florins (gold) = 10 Münzen | ||
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+ | Electrum, meaning the naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver, is widely used in jewellery and other whitesmithing, |