Common Currency
Zatalian Coins: The most common coin, accepted nearly everywhere, even in places that despise the Empire, although it may gain you shifty glances in places with resentment and long memories. They are all round and solid, roughly 1 inch in diameter with varying widths. Each one is worth 10 of the one below it.
Adamantine Zorasdias
Platinum Brazzas
Golden Galoars
Silver Seps
Copper Crees
Berballan Roundels: Coins used by merchants along the Eastern coasts of Naufath and Senectus. They are slightly thicker than Zatalian coins, and have a hole in the center so they may be looped on a string. They have different textures so you can tell which is which without looking, although this is unreliable with older coins. Golden Sleeks Silver Teeths Copper Roughs
Dwarven Lorunes: Fine coins minted in the depths of Dwarvesh mountains, from both the north and south. Some places pay a small premium for the currency, valuing its unrivaled consistency. Coin collectors also love the variety and unique designs. Adamantine Aans Platinum Plans Golden Golns = Red Brass Brans Silver Silns = Electrum Elns = Steel Stens Copper Cons Thalculn Thalns
Sarpathian Sangs: Coins made by Sarpathians. Notoriously inconsistent in weight and purity, it's best to carry a weight measuring scale when making deals with a Serpent. As an old Galune adage goes, Scales for Scales. Platinum Piar (Piarf plural) Golden Fangs Silver Scales Copper Tens See Also: Exotic and Old Currency (Coming "Soon")
Berballan Roundels: Coins used by merchants along the Eastern coasts of Naufath and Senectus. They are slightly thicker than Zatalian coins, and have a hole in the center so they may be looped on a string. They have different textures so you can tell which is which without looking, although this is unreliable with older coins. Golden Sleeks Silver Teeths Copper Roughs
Dwarven Lorunes: Fine coins minted in the depths of Dwarvesh mountains, from both the north and south. Some places pay a small premium for the currency, valuing its unrivaled consistency. Coin collectors also love the variety and unique designs. Adamantine Aans Platinum Plans Golden Golns = Red Brass Brans Silver Silns = Electrum Elns = Steel Stens Copper Cons Thalculn Thalns
Sarpathian Sangs: Coins made by Sarpathians. Notoriously inconsistent in weight and purity, it's best to carry a weight measuring scale when making deals with a Serpent. As an old Galune adage goes, Scales for Scales. Platinum Piar (Piarf plural) Golden Fangs Silver Scales Copper Tens See Also: Exotic and Old Currency (Coming "Soon")