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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 8254439" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>The Kruegerand is a bigger coin, but it is worth 1600 $ atm. I sold a very tiny gold coin about the size of a penny several years ago, and i got 100$ for it so as well as [USER=59057]@UngeheuerLich[/USER] you also got the wrong assumptions.</p><p></p><p>And it is quite easy to correct just replace Gold prices with the same amoutn of silver and voila you are half way there. Of course there still might be few items requiring additional adjustements but for a start that brings you back to usable economics. And that is much more simple imho than starting to theorize how rare gold is in your fantasy world, because: </p><p>Let us take your approach and assume a gold piece is not worth much, say liek today 20 dollars. then a copper is 2 cents. so some other items ridicously cheap now.</p><p></p><p>Compare your mug of ale, or any other items in the PHB with silver or copper prices to those items liek weapons or armor which are mainly priced in gp then yo ufind out what is wrong quite fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 8254439, member: 6895991"] The Kruegerand is a bigger coin, but it is worth 1600 $ atm. I sold a very tiny gold coin about the size of a penny several years ago, and i got 100$ for it so as well as [USER=59057]@UngeheuerLich[/USER] you also got the wrong assumptions. And it is quite easy to correct just replace Gold prices with the same amoutn of silver and voila you are half way there. Of course there still might be few items requiring additional adjustements but for a start that brings you back to usable economics. And that is much more simple imho than starting to theorize how rare gold is in your fantasy world, because: Let us take your approach and assume a gold piece is not worth much, say liek today 20 dollars. then a copper is 2 cents. so some other items ridicously cheap now. Compare your mug of ale, or any other items in the PHB with silver or copper prices to those items liek weapons or armor which are mainly priced in gp then yo ufind out what is wrong quite fast. [/QUOTE]
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