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The game's currency is measured in monies (☼). Each item has a specific trade [[value]] in ☼.
 
The game's currency is measured in monies (☼). Each item has a specific trade [[value]] in ☼.
  
When [[dwarven economy]] sets in, coins you make will have monetary value in addition to their trade value. Copper coins are worth 1☼, silver coins are worth 5☼ and gold coins are worth 15☼.
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When [[dwarven economy]] sets in, coins you make will have monetary value in addition to their trade value. Copper coins are worth 1☼, silver coins are worth 5☼ and gold coins are worth 15☼. Independent of this the [[item value]] of any coins is 10.
  
 
The monetary value of coins does NOT effect their value to you as the fortress deity.{{verify}}
 
The monetary value of coins does NOT effect their value to you as the fortress deity.{{verify}}

Revision as of 00:09, 11 March 2008

The game's currency is measured in monies (☼). Each item has a specific trade value in ☼.

When dwarven economy sets in, coins you make will have monetary value in addition to their trade value. Copper coins are worth 1☼, silver coins are worth 5☼ and gold coins are worth 15☼. Independent of this the item value of any coins is 10.

The monetary value of coins does NOT effect their value to you as the fortress deity.[Verify]

Dwarven coins are minted at the Metalsmith's forge.