Redblade catches the mug that Wan-Tan lobs at him with a smile as he's serving a second mug to Liu. As Liu is drinking down his ale (which he can tell is a pitchy brew by the name of korluaat, served more commonly in Darguun and is somewhat better than the common ale). Redbeard says "Righty. So, mister dwarf, that's 6 crowns. And for you, lovely lady" looking at Liu, "that's 5 crowns." He eyes pass over the two warforged at the bar before his eyes fix down on the halfling. "And what would you like, little sir?"
OOC:
Money in Sharn: For those unfamiliar with the nuances of Eberron, money in the Five Kingdoms are as follows:
The crown is made from copper and depicts the crown of Galifar on one face.
The sovereign is made from silver and depicts the face of the ruler of the nation it is minted on it. The sovereigns most common in Sharn will have the face of Boranel ir'Wynarn, the current king of Breland.
The galifar is made from gold and bears the image of King Galifar the first on one face.
The dragon is made from platinum and bears an image of a dragon on one face.
The coin of the realm are all eight-sided, varying in size, with the crown being the smallest and the dragon being the largest.
While most common merchants will refer to coins as listed above, a lot of the dragonmarked house merchants (who feel somewhat above the nations of Khorvaire) will also refer to them by their traditional D&D names of copper, silver, gold, and platinum).
Oh, and please let me know if you find this type of info useful.