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Asdar's hundreds of nations issue currencies with gold being the favored coin. Most countries use a mixed system of gold, silver, and bronze coinage. The ancient Ithradite Dwarves are credited with inventing the use of the round metallic disk of gold or 'coin' which they called the 'stater,' sometime (ca 1660 AS) in the second millennium before Salmakhamer. Up until that time, rulers and great houses paid their large debts using gold ingots when they did not make payments in kind. | Asdar's hundreds of nations issue currencies with gold being the favored coin. Most countries use a mixed system of gold, silver, and bronze coinage. The ancient Ithradite Dwarves are credited with inventing the use of the round metallic disk of gold or 'coin' which they called the 'stater,' sometime (ca 1660 AS) in the second millennium before Salmakhamer. Up until that time, rulers and great houses paid their large debts using gold ingots when they did not make payments in kind. | ||
Copper, electrum, and platinum are uncommon. Copper is considered too rude for coinage, although it is often molten into ingots for ready use. Iron and tin are also molten into ingots for ready use in industry. Platinum coins are sometimes minted for commemorative purposes, such as to celebrate the rule of a prince or the birth of an heir. Electrum coins were somewhat common in the [[Jaggudorns]] before the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. | Copper, electrum, and platinum are uncommon. Copper is considered too rude for coinage, although it is often molten into ingots for ready use. Iron and tin are also molten into ingots for ready use in industry. Platinum coins are sometimes minted for commemorative purposes, such as to celebrate the rule of a prince or the birth of an heir. Electrum coins were somewhat common in the [[Jaggudorns]] before the [[Yophenthean Empire]]. | ||
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=Table of Modern Currencies by Issuing State or Entity= | =Table of Modern Currencies by Issuing State or Entity= |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 8 December 2024
Asdar's hundreds of nations issue currencies with gold being the favored coin. Most countries use a mixed system of gold, silver, and bronze coinage. The ancient Ithradite Dwarves are credited with inventing the use of the round metallic disk of gold or 'coin' which they called the 'stater,' sometime (ca 1660 AS) in the second millennium before Salmakhamer. Up until that time, rulers and great houses paid their large debts using gold ingots when they did not make payments in kind.
Copper, electrum, and platinum are uncommon. Copper is considered too rude for coinage, although it is often molten into ingots for ready use. Iron and tin are also molten into ingots for ready use in industry. Platinum coins are sometimes minted for commemorative purposes, such as to celebrate the rule of a prince or the birth of an heir. Electrum coins were somewhat common in the Jaggudorns before the Yophenthean Empire.
Table of Modern Currencies by Issuing State or Entity
Currency State | Currency Style | Issuing Entity | Substance | Chief Circulation | Symbol |
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Ambrasian | Stater | Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia | gold | southcentral Pytharnia | AS |
Asbardian | Ducat | Archduchy of Asbardy | gold | Asbardy, southwestern Pytharnia | AD |
Aurician | Auric | Noble Republic of Aurice | gold | Lucacia, Corundy | AA |
Emegul-Thaudite | Stater | Confederation of Emegul-Thaudh | gold | Northwestern Orrhymby | ES |
Erechórebese | Coinage | Kingdom of Erechóreb | gold | Erechóreb | E? |
Gensk | Gilder | Republic of Gonsk | gold | southwest Barathorn | GG |
Ithradic | Stater | Commonwealth of the Ithrads | gold | Ithrads, South Pytharnia | IS |
Jaggudorner | Stater | Dwarven Customs Union of the Jaggudorns | gold | Member States: Amandalia, Sardeichs, Dagdoria, Gdelisica, Themet | JS |
Johaulian | Jittree | Republic of Johaulia | gold | central Corundy | JJ |
Magdalan | Solido | Empire of Magdala | gold | Magdala, East Pytharnia | MS |
Medibgóëse | Böttu | Empire of Medibgö | gold | Medibgö, Pytharnia, Medibgóëse Gonfaloy | MB |
Narsadese | Taqal | Narsadese Republic | gold | Narshad, Barse-Barra | TQ |
Siulian | Carsk | Kingdom of Siul | seashell | West Pallathantic | SC |
Thracian | Jeel | Confederation of Thrace | gold | Thrace, southeastern Jaggudorns | TJ |
Thrainish | Gilder | Kingdom of Thrain | gold | Dúrandwor | TG |
To do: Amandal Republic, Amerzcelindo, Benjalay, Beph-Themesh, Bukalaa, Dragonfirth, Elmundel, Glaye, Gonfaloy (Principality), Gorcorumb, Omre, Medibgóëse Gonfaloy, Oliblish, Saikusahi, Shagrela'al, Shanjahar, Skymark, Sungo, Tangshan, Umbardia, Xsys, Zarajove
Coin Names: Daric, Denar, Drachma, Ducat, Florin, Sheqel, Solido, Stater, Zuzu
|align="right"|Demonym||Coinage||State||Substance|||Location||Abbreviation |-
Widely Used Currencies in 13th Century (1200's)
- Yophenthean Empire and successor empires
Widely Used Currencies in 28th Century (2700's)
- Aurician Empire
- Dwarven Customs Union of the Jaggudorns
- Union of Pytharnia
- Dewyddairsh
Historic Coins
Time Period | Currency State | Currency Style | Issuing Entity | Substance | Chief Circulation | Symbol | Value* |
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2576 to 2626 | Bijälian | Auric | Grand Duchy of Aurice | gold | former Grand Duchy of Aurice | ABij | 1 gp |
ca 200 to 550 | Midretassene | Daric | Midretassene Empire | gold | former Midretassene Empire | MD | 1 gp |
ca 500 to 900 | Thracian Imperial | Jeel | Thracian Empire (New Kalikán Empire) | gold | former Thracian Empire of the 26th Century | TIJ | 1.0 gp |
|ca 500 to 900||align="right"|Yophenthean||Yophenth||Empire of Yophenthea||gold||former Yophenthean Empire||Y||1.1 gp |- |}
- This is the actual metallic content. When the historic collector's value is taken into account, the value is much higher.
Others to Add:
- Golden Empire of Yophenthean
- Thracian Empire (2500's)
- Aarokinian Ingots
- Various Kalaman City-States and Dynasties
- Rule of Prince Ulcanov
- Neptultchi God-Empire: witch silver ingots: extremely rare
- Kingdom of Ithrads
See Also
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