Most wealth is not in coins. It is measured in livestock, grain, land, rights to collect taxes, or rights to resources (such as a mine or a forest).
Guilds, nobles, and royalty regulate trade. Chartered companies are granted rights to conduct trade along certain routes, to send merchant ships to various ports, or to buy or sell specific goods. Guilds set prices for the goods or services that they control, and determine who may or may not offer those goods and services. Merchants commonly exchange trade goods without using currency. The Trade Goods table shows the value of commonly exchanged goods. Trade Goods Table
*Eldanian salt is very expensive due to its magical properties and scarcity.
Guilds, nobles, and royalty regulate trade. Chartered companies are granted rights to conduct trade along certain routes, to send merchant ships to various ports, or to buy or sell specific goods. Guilds set prices for the goods or services that they control, and determine who may or may not offer those goods and services. Merchants commonly exchange trade goods without using currency. The Trade Goods table shows the value of commonly exchanged goods. Trade Goods Table
Goods | Cost |
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1 kg of wheat | 1 sp |
1 kg of flour or one chicken | 2 sp |
1 kg of iron or 1 square meter of canvas | 1 gp |
1 kg of copper or 1 square meter of cotton cloth | 2 gp |
1 kg of ginger or one goat | 2 gp |
1 kg of cinnamon or pepper, or one sheep | 3 gp |
1 kg of cloves or one pig | 5 gp |
1 kg of silver or 1 sq. yd. of linen | 10 gp |
1 square meter of silk or one cow | 20 gp |
1 kg of saffron or one ox | 30 gp |
1 kg of salt* | 100 gp |
1 kg of gold | 100 gp |
1 kg of platinum | 1,000 gp |