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All the coins are rectangular, cut from large sheets of stamped metal. They have an octagonal hole to allow them to be carried on a string or stacked on a stick. | |||
Most people keep their coins on a cord as a necklace or hanging from a belt. | |||
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! Cost | |||
! Quality | |||
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| 1 cp | |||
| string or simple stick | |||
|- | |||
| 1 ip | |||
| leather cord or marked and secured counting stick | |||
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| 1 sp | |||
| strong braided twine | |||
|- | |||
| 1 ep | |||
| silk cord | |||
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| 1 gp | |||
| steel chain | |||
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| 5 gp | |||
| welded high-quality steel chain | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 1 June 2026
All the coins are rectangular, cut from large sheets of stamped metal. They have an octagonal hole to allow them to be carried on a string or stacked on a stick.
Most people keep their coins on a cord as a necklace or hanging from a belt.
| Cost | Quality |
|---|---|
| 1 cp | string or simple stick |
| 1 ip | leather cord or marked and secured counting stick |
| 1 sp | strong braided twine |
| 1 ep | silk cord |
| 1 gp | steel chain |
| 5 gp | welded high-quality steel chain |