The four coins found almost universally on Morata are copper, silver, gold, and platinum pieces. These coins are recognized on almost every continent as the main currency, and are almost universally accepted for goods and services. These coins have a standard size, shape, weight, and material. Counterfeiting coins is punishable by death in most countries, though some may be more lenient as to only imprison the culprit(s) and seize all of their assets for liquidation.
Currency Value Chart
Coin |
cp |
sp |
gp |
pp |
Copper Piece (cp) |
1 |
1/100 |
1/1,000 |
1/5,000 |
Silver Piece (sp) |
100 |
1 |
1/100 |
1/1,000 |
Gold Piece (gp) |
1,000 |
100 |
1 |
1/100 |
Platinum Piece (pp) |
5,000 |
1,000 |
100 |
1 |
Average Wealth Chart
Social status |
Minimum
income
/month |
Lifestyle
/month |
Upkeep
/month |
Profits
/month |
Poor (unskilled labourer,
costermongers, peddlers, thieves,
mercenaries) |
6 sp |
3 sp |
2 sp |
1 sp |
Modest (soldiers with families,
labourers, students, priests,
hedge wizards) |
30 sp |
15 sp |
10 sp |
5 sp |
Comfortable (merchants,
skilled tradespeople,
military officers) |
60 sp |
30 sp |
20 sp |
10 sp |
Wealthy (highly successful merchants,
a favoured servant of the royalty, or the
owner of a few small businesses) |
120 sp |
60 sp |
40 sp |
20 sp |
Aristocratic (politicians, guild leaders, high priests) |
300 sp |
150 sp |
100 sp |
50 sp |
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