SRD Talk:Wealth and Money

Image

Hmm. I went to attach an image, but the page is locked. That's annoying.

I was thinking the following line, just before the first table:

[[Image:Gold piece.jpg|275px|right]]

--CĂșthalion 07:10, 20 April 2007 (MDT)

I changed it a bit (added frame and some writing). Is it okay? Dmilewski, are you okay with this being here (I don't want to step on any toes)? --Green Dragon 10:05, 20 April 2007 (MDT)
I'm cool with that. I categorized the images as Category:Image.
FYI, if folks want to place images within the SRD, and they are appropriate to GreenDragon or Sledged, then they are appropriate to me. --Dmilewski 11:48, 20 April 2007 (MDT)
I like the border and caption. I'm getting stuck on the word Typical. Perhaps Representative? --CĂșthalion 21:52, 20 April 2007 (MDT)
Changed. Either works, and since you found and uploaded the image we will use your wording. --Green Dragon 15:36, 21 April 2007 (MDT)


No Electrum?

The monetary conversion table does not include the Electrum Piece for those playing pre-e3 rules. 1 ep = 5 sp.

  • Electrum is unpopular, since it doesn't use increments of 10. 95.71.91.148 13:16, 30 September 2024 (MDT)

There's another type of coin: Iron Coin (IRL Sparta used these; In-game, Peasants, Beggars, and other proletariate members are likely to use these). You see, 50 Coins of certain material = 1 pound of that material. E.G. 1 Pound of Platinum = 50 pp; 1 Pound of Gold = 50 gp; 1 Pound of Silver = 50 sp; 1 Pound of Copper = 50 cp. Therefore, by this extension, 1 Pound of Iron = 50 Iron Pieces = 10 CP; or, in other words, 1 Copper Coin = 5 Iron Coins. 95.71.91.148 07:59, 1 October 2024 (MDT)

Extended Money Types

Table: Coins
Exchange Value
IPCPSPEPGPPP
Iron piece (ip)=11/51/501/2501/5001/5,000
Copper piece (cp)=511/101/501/1001/1,000
Silver piece (sp)=501011/51/101/100
Electrum piece (ep)=25050511/21/25
Gold piece (gp)=50010010211/10
Platinum piece (pp)=5,0001,00010020101

Is that correct? 95.71.91.148 08:06, 1 October 2024 (MDT)

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