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− | * '''One hundred silver coins''' (100s) = '''One [[gold]] | + | * '''One hundred silver coins''' (100s) = '''One [[gold coin]]''' (1g) |
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Revision as of 01:17, 31 December 2009
All money in Wurm is represented by coins of various metals. Coins can only be obtained from in-game NPC traders and through the Wurm online Shop. The Shop sells coins at a rate of 1 Euro per silver coin.
Official denominations
The Bank of Wurm states the lowest currency unit in Wurm to be one iron coin (1i).
Furthermore, the following denominations apply:
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See also
- Bank account
- Miron - the unit used in Wurm's economy logging system
External links
- Wikipedia: Money
- Wikipedia: Silver coin
- Wikipedia: Gold coin
- Wikipedia: Copper coins
- Wikipedia: Denomination (currency)