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− | [[File:DAO sovereign.png|left|Gold Sovereign]] |
+ | [[File:DAO sovereign.png|left|Gold Sovereign]] |
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+ | In the [[Dragon Age]] universe, gold, silver and bronze denominations are used for '''currency'''. In [[Ferelden]], the gold coins are called "sovereigns" (or "royals" in [[Orlais]]), the silver coins "pieces" ("crowns" in Orlais) and bronze coins "bits" ("pennies" in Orlais). Bits and silvers, with their lower worth, are the more common coins, where as the highly valuable sovereigns are rarer. One gold piece equals 100 silver pieces and one silver piece equals 100 bronze pieces.<ref>Piggyback. ''[[Dragon Age II: The Complete Official Guide]]''. Prima Games, 2011. 255.</ref> [[Dwarves]] were the first race to create coinage.{{confirm}} |
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+ | * [[File:DAO silverpiece.png]] Silver piece or "piece" symbol |
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+ | * [[File:DAO goldpiece.png]] Gold piece or "sovereign" symbol |
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+ | * [[File:DAO gold stack.png]] Gold pieces |
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− | *[http://www.dragonagecentral.com/single/1234161960 Developer Post]{{Dead link}} |
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− | *[http://daforums.bioware.com/viewtopic.html?topic=696252&forum=135 Developer Post on Ratio]{{Dead link}} |
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− | *[[Dragon Age II Official Strategy Guide]] |
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Revision as of 16:59, 9 June 2011
In the Dragon Age universe, gold, silver and bronze denominations are used for currency. In Ferelden, the gold coins are called "sovereigns" (or "royals" in Orlais), the silver coins "pieces" ("crowns" in Orlais) and bronze coins "bits" ("pennies" in Orlais). Bits and silvers, with their lower worth, are the more common coins, where as the highly valuable sovereigns are rarer. One gold piece equals 100 silver pieces and one silver piece equals 100 bronze pieces.[1] Dwarves were the first race to create coinage.[confirmation needed]
Examples
References
- ↑ Piggyback. Dragon Age II: The Complete Official Guide. Prima Games, 2011. 255.