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'''Money''' is a medium of exchange more convenient than bartering. [[Charlemagne]] standardised |
'''Money''' is a medium of exchange more convenient than bartering. [[Charlemagne]] standardised [[Europe]]an [[coin]]age within his [[Holy Roman Empire|Empire]], and his standards remained even after his Empire crumbled. |
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==Money in the SCA== |
==Money in the SCA== |
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For the purposes of ''[[speaking forsoothly]]'', money is also referred to as '[[gold]]' in the [[SCA]]. |
For the purposes of ''[[speaking forsoothly]]'', money is also referred to as '[[gold]]' in the [[SCA]]. |
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e.g. 3 gold = $3. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[12th Century coins]] |
* [[12th Century coins]] |
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* [[12th Century monetary units]] |
* [[12th Century monetary units]] |
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* [[SCA coinage]] |
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[[Category:money]] |
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[[category:SCAism]] |
Latest revision as of 10:35, 10 October 2007
Money is a medium of exchange more convenient than bartering. Charlemagne standardised European coinage within his Empire, and his standards remained even after his Empire crumbled.
Money in the SCA
For the purposes of speaking forsoothly, money is also referred to as 'gold' in the SCA.
e.g. 3 gold = $3.