RFC posted in August of 2013 on the relative use of coins, promissory notes and bank notes etc; all have been in use for some time.
The market place has raised the value of the Charisian mark over the temple mark by 25% over the past 5 years, and Duchairn fears an explosive inflation since they were spending 18% more than their then assets back in April 896 [MTaT] could cover, which is why church paper was trading so low, and the smart traders insisted on hard currency etc.
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fallsfromtrees wrote:SYED wrote:I always figured at some point, merlin would use counterfieting the church currency. IT would be discovered and shatter the church ability to buy. One church dollar would be penies/cents or less of any other currency, potnetially even worse exchange rate. There is a kind of fake that can only be proven if they burn the notes right, real is one color, fake is another. One burned red, the other blue.
How much of the money is coinage, and what is paper?
Fake coind are coins made out of cheap metals, made to loo like a perfect copy of valuable coins, then overlaid by a thin layer of the valuablemetal it is supposed to be, say silver of gold.
The thing is the church is big in the traditional publishing and printing business. So they could be framed for the fake papers.
As I have said, I believe that virtually all of the money in circulation is coinage, not paper. What paper in circulation is effectively IOUs, with very limited transfer value. Therefore counterfeiting is not really possible except for the base metal coated by value. Unfortunately that requires electroplating, which requires electricity which is a big NO-NO for both sides.
I suppose you could use batteries, but finding that out would involve dabbling in forbidden knowledge, so I can't see the church doing it, and there is no need for EoC to do so. Besides which, if the EoC does do into electroplating, there are much better uses for it than counterfeiting church coinage.