E. T. A. Coins
Apart from the trade of goods, the Eastern Trade Alliance has agreed upon a currency system of Copper, Silver, and Gold.
Denominations and Exchange Rate
Denomination | Worth in Copper Coins |
Worth in Silver Coins |
Worth in Gold Coins |
Comparative Worth in Pre-Apocalypse USD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Half Copper Coin | 0.5/1 | 1/20 | 1/200 | $ .50 |
Copper Coin | 1 | 1/10 | 1/100 | $1.00 |
Half Silver Coin | 5 | 1/2 | 1/20 | $5.00 |
Silver Coin | 10 | 1 | 10 | $10.00 |
Half Gold Coin | 50 | 5 | 1/2 | $50.00 |
Gold Coin | 100 | 10 | 1 | $100.00 |
Coin Engravings
Each of the five founding towns of the Eastern Trade Alliance has been immortalized as a showing of unity on one of the six denominations with the sixth coin showing a Five Pointed Star that is the symbol of the Eastern Trade Alliance.Denomination | Town | Engraving |
---|---|---|
Half Copper Coin | Ashton Point | Engraving depicts the silhouette of a bushel of wheat. |
Copper Coin | New Hartford | Engraving depicts the silhouette of a Banana Blossom. |
Half Silver Coin | Johannesburg | Engraving depicts the silhouette of an Ink and Quill Pen. |
Silver Coin | Marion | Engraving depicts the silhouette of unfurled Scrolls. |
Half Gold Coin | Melbane | Engraving depicts the silhouette of a Pickaxe and Coal. |
Gold Coin | Eastern Trade Alliance | Engraving depicts the silhouette of a Five Pointed Star. |
Significance
Generic
Item type
Currency & Deeds
Owning Organization
Rarity
Common
Weight
5 grams - 30 grams
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