Seari Currency


 

Seari Currency   Seari has thirty-three countries, and therefore has thirty-three different currencies. Condioh, Rikondi and the Jonna Empire countries base their monetary units off the Jonna Empire currency, while other lands vary.
 
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all artwork by Shanda Nelson unless otherwise stated
coin image by moritz320 at Pixabay
 
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Illenan Currency

  Illenan monetary units are based off Jonna Empire usage, though quant and shoal are Teutche-influenced names.
 
    shank
  • copper piece split into fourths
    quant
  • silver piece split into fourths
    shoal
  • gold piece split into fourths
 
    splits are as follows:
  • 1/4=fort
  • 1/2=ter
  • 3/4=ver
 

Merren Currency

  Cilair wishes to revamp the Merren monetary system, but continues to use the historical units.
 
    guiren
  • smallest copper piece
    tweguiren
  • medium copper piece
    adguieren
  • largest copper piece
    heken
  • smallest silver piece
    tweheken
  • medium-sized silver piece
    adheken
  • largest silver piece
    seneks
  • smallest gold piece
    tweseneks
  • medium-sized gold piece
    adseneks
  • largest gold piece, pounded very flat, the size of a child's palm
 
 
 

Oritan Currency

  The Maek Vars kings implemented a system that relies on Jonna empire monetary divisions while still keeping ancient Leandrein names.
 
    guiren
  • copper piece
    heken
  • silver piece
    seneks
  • gold piece
    splits are as follows:
  • 1/4=fort
  • 1/2=ter
  • 3/4=ver
  For smaller pieces, Oritan doubles the splits. so an eighth-copper is a fort-fortguiren. In common conversation, when it is obvious which metal is refrenced, people will simply refer to the secondary splits as fort-fort, ter-ter, and ver-ver.  
 

Soline Currency

  Soline retained the Jonna names for monetary units.  
    shenken
  • copper split into fourths, usually just called a copper. Coppers can be further split into eights, called a terfortshenken-shenk for short
    juinken
  • silver split into fourths, usually just called a silver
    liruken
  • gold split into fourths, usually just called a gold
    the splits are as follows:
  • 1/4=fort
  • 1/2=ter
  • 3/4=ver
  • so a half-gold is a terliruken
 
 

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