wingfield wrote:Being a kingdom and then an empire, the coins of Charis would probably follow the British and Roman examples, with the head of the sovereign(s) on the reverse. That would now mean the images of Cayleb and Sharleyan on the coinage.
Thinking about this a little more, in Charis there would be plenty of Haarahld VII coins around, a few Cayleb II ones (minted during his short solo reign) and an assortment of ones from Haarahld's father and predecessors.
Similarly, there would be plenty of "Sharleyan" coins going around in Chisholm, plus those of her father and other ancestors. Emerald, Corisande and Tarot would have many coins of their own rulers still in circulation, even once the imperial currency started to become more widespread.