When the price of gold was low, one tael of gold equaled eight taels of silver. Under normal circumstances, one tael of gold equaled ten taels of silver.
This gold bracelet is quite heavy; getting ten taels of silver for it definitely won't be a problem.
Although she was a rich young lady, her monthly spending money was probably only about five wen silver money.
After all, Wang Furen's family was just modestly wealthy. They had no worries about food and clothing, but their annual income was very limited. After deducting the family's expenses, there wasn't much silver money left for their daughter to spend.
This was also why Wang Furen only had one daughter and no sons.
Otherwise, Miss Wang's financial situation would have been even tighter.
The idea of valuing sons over daughters was deeply ingrained. Daughters were eventually going to marry off, so the amount of silver money parents would spend on them was definitely calculated.