All You Can Learn Buffet (1)

Throughout the three nations, the currency comprised of naturally bronze, silver and gold coins. 

Ten bronze coins made one silver coin and a hundred silvers made one gold coin.

The value of silver and gold could not be underestimated as they were precious as a means of buying and selling in different yet no so different ways, and for the longest time, the three stood as the medium of exchange.

However, what truly made their value work, was the unique trade that happened in all of Feinheath.

Because of this unique trade where new incoming materials with higher value, as the merchants and mercenaries put it, an addition had been made due to the ridiculous asking prices that some of these mystical goods had that, the costs having fashioned by those who risked their lives to procure them. Mercenaries.

The new addition was the diamond coin.