Goods & Currency (PSR Supplement)

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A “good” or “trade good” is any item that retains its full value whether bought or sold. This generally includes metals, gemstones, and non-perishable foodstuffs like rice or spices. Gold, silver, and copper pieces are the most widely used goods.

Art goods like statues or portraits are high-value goods, with a cost that might be unique to each item.

Currency

The most widely accepted currencies in this world are the gold piece, silver piece, and copper piece. A gold piece is worth 10 silver pieces, and a silver piece is worth 10 copper pieces.

A skilled laborer can typically earn 1 gold piece per day of work, and an unskilled laborer 1 silver pierce per day. Protags are fortunate in that they can often earn even more per day.

Though each is normally a minted coin, every “piece” is 10 grams (or ~0.022 pounds) of the metal and is worth the same amount regardless of what shape it takes. A 1000-gram gold bar for example has equal worth to 100 gold pieces.

In common speech the phrase “20 gold” means 20 gold pieces. The actual word “pieces” is often implied. Similarly, copper pieces are often called “pennies.”

Common Goods (Example)

Loose goods such as spices and grains are commonly carried in sacks, which themselves cost practically nothing.

GoodValueCarryNote
Copper Piece0.01 goldCoin"Pennies." Petty currency for buying water and wheat. Often not even minted.
Silver Piece0.1 goldCoin"SP." Common currency. Traders trust only minted coins, to ensure purity.
Gold Piece1 goldCoin"GP." Coins are often minted by governments to exert authority, but gold is gold.
Pearl (Baroque)5 goldLightThis pearl has minor imperfections, but can still make for marvelous jewelry.
Semiprecious Gem20 goldLightA 2-carat amethyst, amber, jade, garnet, or similar gem cut for use in jewelry.
Grains0.1 goldStandardWheat, rice, maize, oats, or similar. The bedrock of agriculture and civilization.
Salt0.1 goldStandardPlentiful, easily harvested in several ways, and an extremely popular spice.
Iron Bar0.1 goldStandardExtremely useful material for smithing and forging, but widely mined and plentiful.
Fleece0.5 goldStandardA partial coat of raw sheep's wool, highly sought in textiles and for comfort.
Pepper0.5 goldStandardGround, dried, and cooked peppercorns are a widely desired spice.
Copper Bar1 goldStandardUsefulness in a distant age led to its current over-abundance. Still widely traded.
Cotton2 goldStandardA bundle of hand-picked cotton, used in some of the most comfortable clothing.
Sugar2 goldStandardA sack of sweet-tasting, addictive white powder. Widely craved.
Tobacco1 goldStandardCured plant leaves. An addictive stress-reliever, commonly chewed or smoked.
Tea2 goldStandardCured plant leaves used in addictive drinks. Once monopolized to inflate cost.
Tin1 goldStandardA soft metal, fairly common. The main part of pewter, and a minor part of bronze.
Silver Bar10 goldStandardKnown for its luster. Quite conductive. Portrays protection and purity, to some.
Saffron50 goldStandardA red spice for ultra-wealthy. This sack is from half a million hand-picked plants.
Gold Bar100 goldStandardThe near-universal standard of value, but more pompous than silver or copper.

Uncommon Goods (Example)

Once you reach 5th level, you've made the connections to buy or sell these goods easily during downtime trade.

GoodValueCarryNote
Adamant Piece5 goldCoinBlack coinage minted in a past age. Today, most is used in mighty alloys.
Platinum Piece10 goldCoin"PP." Value-dense currency associated with archmages, monarchs, and tycoons.
Pearl (Perfect)100 goldLightThis finest quality of natural pearl is of flawless shape, smoothness, and color.
Precious Gem200 goldLightA 1-carat diamond, ruby, emerald, or sapphire cut and polished for use in jewelry.
Adamant Bar500 goldStandardBlack metal, reflects rainbows. Hard to smith but leads to legendary alloys.
Ambergris600 goldStandardA wax made rarely inside whales. Extremely valued for perfumes and seasoning.
Platinum Bar1000 goldStandardRare, incredibly valuable precious metal needed to cast powerful spells.
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