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<blockquote data-quote="mlund" data-source="post: 6683177" data-attributes="member: 50304"><p>Let's face it, the "Dragon Horde" motif of giant shiny coins is artistic license that's been taken to an extreme that's become a trope cliche unto itself - like pirate chests the size of footlockers filled with gold coins the size of which would have to weight 1-2 pounds <strong>each</strong>, long swords disembowel a man through a chain mail hauberk, and torches that somehow allow you to see when you hold them <strong>in front</strong> of your face and don't choke and suffocate you to death if you take them into a dungeon - these things look good for a camera but in no way resemble reality - even a romanticized magical reality like D&D.</p><p></p><p>Gold is <strong>heavy</strong>. Gold coins that weight 50 to the pound are <strong>not</strong> the size of Hollywood prop pieces unless you live in a dimension where gold has approximately the same mass as <strong>tin</strong> or <strong>plastic</strong>. It's pure camp. It's 14.5 Kruegerrands to the Imperial Pound, they are about 25% bigger than a US quarter, and that's around $18,000 on the current market. 50 coins to the pound could be, maybe, the size of a nickel.</p><p></p><p>Marty Lund</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlund, post: 6683177, member: 50304"] Let's face it, the "Dragon Horde" motif of giant shiny coins is artistic license that's been taken to an extreme that's become a trope cliche unto itself - like pirate chests the size of footlockers filled with gold coins the size of which would have to weight 1-2 pounds [B]each[/B], long swords disembowel a man through a chain mail hauberk, and torches that somehow allow you to see when you hold them [B]in front[/B] of your face and don't choke and suffocate you to death if you take them into a dungeon - these things look good for a camera but in no way resemble reality - even a romanticized magical reality like D&D. Gold is [B]heavy[/B]. Gold coins that weight 50 to the pound are [B]not[/B] the size of Hollywood prop pieces unless you live in a dimension where gold has approximately the same mass as [B]tin[/B] or [B]plastic[/B]. It's pure camp. It's 14.5 Kruegerrands to the Imperial Pound, they are about 25% bigger than a US quarter, and that's around $18,000 on the current market. 50 coins to the pound could be, maybe, the size of a nickel. Marty Lund [/QUOTE]
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