Toanus Telvus Thelarius
Eiccatbalus Toanus Telvus Thelarius, Eipanicca of the Calpian Mint
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Personal history
Joined the Catbalus of Calpi in 1419 LE, upon reaching his 40th birthday. He rose in the ranks of that body and became the Eipanicca (adjunct censor) in charge of the Calpian mint.
Employment
At the time of his death, he oversaw operations of the Calpian mint. As a perquisite of that role, he was allowed to keep the raw materials of any coins that were mis-struck. The defective coins were stamped with a large X then given to the Eipanicca. Toanus did a masterful job of maintaining the equipment at the mint so that roughly 3% - not more or less - of the coins struck were defective. He took the raw materials, had them melted into ingots, and stored the ingots until he could ship them to his brother in Saercumar. This was a delicate balance. If too few coins were defective, there is no profit in the position, but if too many were mis-struck, the Eipanic would dismiss him for mismanagement.
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