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Money

Good news! You can carry a lot more money than you thought. Gold coins were really only officially and widely circulated in the Byzantine Empire. The coin was a Solidus, based on the Roman coin used only to pay soldiers, the Soldat. They both weighed 4.5 grams and were a bit smaller than a US dime. One hundred Solidus weighs one pound. For game purposes all of the coins weigh about the same, this would actually make them quite large compared to the gold, but we will hand wave that and make them of proximate size. I can hold about 90 dimes in one very full hand, so an average handful of AD&D coins is about 100. A small pouch would hold up to 500 coins, and a ton of gold would be worth 200,000 gold pieces. Our silver coins would resemble a French Denier, which was a silver penny, but we will call it a Shilling, traditionally worth 12 Pence, but we will treat it as 1/10 of a gold piece. The copper coins, which we call pennies or pence are worth 1/100 of a gold piece. Confused, good.
We carry it but don't really have anything to spend it on lol.
We need it to level up. Kelyn needs some to fix up her tree and build a stable for Henry
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plus i've got two levels to buy or i can't gain any more XP.
Mr. Ragnar Stoneheart [or current resident] Congratulations, there is a shipment of gold bars weighing about 16 tons consigned to you. Please simply pay for the shipping and the money is yours. Dewey, Cheathum & Howe, representatives of Nigerian Prince inc.
Too bad Ragnar can't read or he might be willing to try it. :D
Dewey = Julio...