Bronze Age- Currency

Outlines the various currencies and their current value in the bronze age.

Bronze Age- Currency

Currency

Currency has various forms in different Realms. The following section will outline the most commonly used Currencies in Bronze age Age Realms.

Table of Currency 

Coin Type Value
Copper Coin 100 CC = 1 SC
Silver Coin 100 SC = 1 GC 
Gold Coin 1 GC = 100 SC or 1,000 CC

Coins

Coins are the most common form of currency in the Iron Age and various regions and kingdoms will likely have their own mints, unique to their origins. Coins are almost always made from precious metals such as: Copper, Silver and Gold. This is due to how easy it is to shape coins from these softer metals and how long they can remain in circulation due to their resistance to wear and tear.

Copper

A Copper Coin is the smallest denomination and therefore typically requires many to purchase anything of value. Each Copper Coin is worth 1/100th the value of a Silver Coin. These coins may have different names in different regions or settings such as: Pennies, Shillings, Pieces, Pence or Bits. A small beverage, snack, or low value item will on average be between 10 and 50 CC.

Silver

The most common denomination and the most circulated coin in the current age, most small purchases can be covered by Silver Coins. Each Silver Coin is worth 1/100th the value of a Gold Coin. These coins may have different names in different regions or settings such as: Marks, Slivers, Groats or Shards. A hot meal or expensive beverage might cost between 1-6 SC. 

Gold

The least common form of coinage but also the most necessary for large and expensive purchases. Gold Coins are the preferred coinage of nearly everyone, as there is an intrinsic status symbol associated with the possession of gold in this age. These coins may have different names in different regions or settings such as: Suns, Nobles, Eagles or Sovereigns. A single gold coin can purchase a massive feast or days of skilled service.