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Coinage

There are eight mints spread across the region, all run by their respective royals or appointed officials. The standard is a small round copper coin with a diameter of 1.76 cm weighing 1.76 grams.   
  1. The Dinar is the official coin of Adinerado and used in all the lands east of the Adi River. There are four denominations regardless of material: usually steel, copper, silver, and gold. The dinar (1), tudin (2), thrudin (3), and denier (4).
  2. The Sodi is the official coin of Fortunado and used in all the lands west of the Adi River. There are four denominations regardless of material: usually bronze, copper, silver, and electrum. The sodi(1), dos (2), thrudos (3), and idos (4).
  3. The Femun is the official coin of Fusfalla and accepted in all the lands in Studpreox. There are four denominations regardless of material: usually bronze, copper, silver, and gold. The femun (1), lifemun (2), clearfemun (3), and cofemun (4).
 
Steel Bronze Copper Silver Electrum Gold
.05 .25 1 20 170 320
.10 .50 2 40 340 640
.15 .75 3 60 510 960
.20 1 4 80 680 1280

Manufacturing process

Minted by hand, a square piece of metal was placed between two halves of a die called a pile and trussel. These were struck with a hammer to imprint the design, after which the coin was trimmed by hand to make it circular.
Item type
Currency & Deeds
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Weight
1.76 grams
Dimensions
1.76 cm across
Base Price
1
Raw materials & Components
These coins can be manufactured from steel, bronze, copper, silver, electrum, or gold.

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