Currency
All coins have some thematic relationship to time, so collectively the various denominations are called munzite or clocks. As coins are minted from prescious metals, their value is recognized worldwide.
The conventions behind the different metals are:
gold coins: munjar or "years" or "dragons" or "emperors/empresses" - decorated with the image of the Dragon Emporor/Empress and the year minted in dwarven notation
electrum coins: "seasons" - less commonly minted as electrum (a rare but naturally occuring alloy of gold and silver) is most often refined into its component elements. When minted, chance for engraver to create image of current season. Prized by collectors but sometimes refused by vendors unfamiliar with the style. (Compare to $2 bills in the contemporary United States.)
silver coins
copper coins
platinum coins
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