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UristMcDwarf

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Re: How would you do this math?
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2013, 08:35:20 pm »

Is a copper piece the same size as a gold piece?

And I would guess Gold would be a bit less valued; since there are so many people magically creating it when they get wish's, etc. Everyone wishes for a million Gold, never a million Copper.

I don't know. I read somewhere that "coins" is just representitive of the local currency, such as bills or "silver orbs"
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Bauglir

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Re: How would you do this math?
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2013, 11:19:51 pm »

I expect the volumes are different if the weights are the same. I have some vague memory of coins all weighing the same in D&D, although I can't find a source. I could easily be wrong, but if there's to be consistency in monetary values, the copper coins need to be about 80 times larger than the gold ones by weight, which is clearly absurd.
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