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The Dragon Hoard Coins is a currency from the Tyranny of Dragons Campaign. As of Patch NW.9a.3, the coins stack to 1,000 and can be discarded. Dragon Hoard Coins. Binds on Pickup (Character) Treasure from a dragon's hoard has special significance to the Cult of the Dragon. Many of their rituals require such treasure. Magic Currency (aka Magic Coins) is used to buy Dragon Eggs or construct Tattered Coin Vaults. They are stored at the Magic Coin Storage. When merged, Dimensional Jars will not be created. For quests involved merging or tapping any kind of coins, the term'coin' apply also for levels 6 to 9 (the.
Depiction of a silver stag of King, by Tom Maringer © Shire Post MintCoins and money are a manner of currency used mostly by merchants, owners of establishments, and noble classes, while might use either coins or barter.Thusfar, no society in or has been described as using paper currency (though the currency of every region hasn't been described in detail). Most societies use currency in the form of coins made from precious metals such as gold, silver, or copper (with a few notable exceptions, such as the iron coins used in ). Contracts written on parchment or paper are also accepted, though these are not 'currency' as such: for example, the during the would give commoners notes promising to pay them for supplies they took after the war ended. Similarly, drew up contracts promising to pay the with gold from in return for their aid in restoring him to his lordship of it.has compared the Westerosi coinage to medieval coinage, saying that 'Westerosi coinage is probably more complex than actual British medieval coinage', despite some similarities.
Depiction of a copper star of King, by Tom Maringer © Shire Post MintInitially it was created as a copper penny, but the coin ended up being too large and heavy for a penny and changed it to a star.Prior to, each of the had their own coinage minted by their respective kings. The coins from the were golden. They were known as 'hands', and featured the hand-shaped sigil of on one side and the face of a king on the other.
These golden coins are roughly half the value of a golden dragon.The current currency was established shortly after the unification of the following and was used through the whole rule and continued after. In order from high to low value, respectively, these are golden dragons, silver stags, copper stars, pennies, half-pennies, and groats. The semi-canon includes another coin, silver moon. Golden dragons are more frequently used by rich merchants and noble lords and ladies., who do not have such riches, tend to exchange copper and silver coins, or turn to trade. The minting of the coins, exchange rates, and like matters are overseen by the.The king's coinage is one of the most visible manifestations of royal authority.
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Golden dragons bear the face of the king in whose time they were minted in, as well as his name. On the other side, the golden dragon displays the three-headed Targaryen dragon. The silver stags are known for the stag they bear.
Note, they were not minted for the only, but had already been in use during the Targaryen reign. Copper stars usually bear the seven-pointed star associated with the.
King introduced a new royal mint during his reign. During the, had his own coins minted, depicting his own face on one side, and a three-headed dragon on the other. The officers of three mints were appointed by the master of coin,. In the contains the. During the, Lord suggests his seat of White Harbor as a location where King could mint his own coinage.Among the culture, while women are allowed to buy ornaments with coin, warriors only take items, be it jewelry or items as food and water, off the corpses of the enemies he has slain.
It is called paying 'the ', whereas paying with coin is called paying 'the gold price'. ValuesSpecific values of each of the coins have not yet been mentioned in any of the canon works of.
The semi-canon game by Green Ronin has placed the value of the coins as represented in the table, which it states are to be used as a rule of thumb, as rates can change over time due to various economic fluctuations of inflation and deflation (e.g., war-time versus times of peace, failed harvests, etc.). For example, when had cut off the food supply to from the during the, food prices in the city rose steeply. Another example is that in, a time of peace and plenty, received more than three golden dragons for his palfrey, but during the War of the Five Kings, both and consider one gold dragon to be a fair price for a horse in the war-struck.Coins. 2The coins most commonly encountered are pennies, stars, stags and dragons.Examples of currency rates.
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King, during his war against the, paid one golden dragon for the head of any unrepentant, and a silver stag for the scalp of a. At the beginning of his reign, King introduced luxury taxes on foreign spices and silks, to address the crown's debt after Maegor's wars. Jaehaerys noted that no man could say they were oppressive, as to avoid them all he had to do was forgo these non-essential luxuries, and thus 'he need not pay a groat'. This indicates that the 'groat' denomination was being used at least as early as this point. In Lord offered a reward of 10,000 gold dragons to any man who could lead him to Ser, who had killed Corlys's heir-presumptive, in a quarrel. At the time of , a plain yet complete set of good steel armor with greaves, gorget, and greathelm could cost eight hundred stags, which equals almost four golden dragons.
Later, Dunk sold his palfrey to for 750 silver stags - but was paid in the form of three gold dragons, the rest in silvers. According to, paid a penny for twelve leeches before he came to the.
At the beginning of, the is more than six million dragons in debt, which represents a colossal sum. The biggest part of this debt, three million dragons, is owed to, the rest to, the, several trading cartels, and to the. By the Crown’s debt to the Faith was established to be a total of 900,674 golden dragons. King is a prodigious spender, and sets the rewards for the in at 40,000 golden dragons to the winner of the joust, 20,000 golden dragons to the runner-up, 20,000 dragons to the winner of the melee, and 10,000 dragons to the winner of the archery competition.
Coins of theTop ( left to right):,Bottom ( left to right): (front and back),.Depicted by Nutchapol Thitinunthakorn inEach of the has its own bank, and some have more than one. The is richer and more powerful than all the rest combined.For, and, the three located in, are their main trade as well. Slaves are bred and trained to perform all the work of daily life. As such, the economy of these cities is based on this slave labor.
In many of the Free Cities, slave trade is also a large part of the economy. The Free City of, for example, is well-known for training bed slaves for.
The major exception is, where slavery is forbidden.Each of these cities use their own coinage. It is unknown how they relate to one another in value. Use square iron coins, while Lyseni coins are oval in shape and have a naked woman stamped on them. Employs honors, which are little coins no larger than a penny. These coins have a crown on one side, and a skull on the other.From the Slaver Cities, Meereenese coins include honors, while the Yunkai'i use golden marks which are stamped with a stepped pyramid on one side and the harpy of on the other.
Astapor uses silver marks. At the slave auction held the Yunkai'i hold outside the walls of Meereen, the prices are determined in silver pieces.Other coins, for which no region is specified, have ships, elephants, or goats depicted on them. Examples of currency rates. still in training are tasked to slay a slave infant in front of its mother's eyes to complete their training. They pay the child's owner with a silver mark to compensate for the loss of his slave.
The, a slave trained to fight in the, was sold for three hundred thousand honors before arrived in the city. In, a price of a hundred honors is set for information regarding the.
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This reward is eventually raised to a thousand honors. At the slave auction held by Yunkai near Meereen, seasoned slave-sailors, considered a valuable commodity, sell for 500 to 900 silver pieces.
The dwarves and, plus their dog and pig, receive the starting bid of three hundred silvers. A bidding competition drives up the price to five thousand silvers.
It is unknown for how much they are eventually sold.Quotes.
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