Shin
Shin is the Yashidal currency, with the "simple Shin" being the smalles amount and thus being coined as Shin. With Yashida as a trading nation and gaining general wealth, the Silver Shin and Gold Shin soon were added to the system, with 25 Shin making 1 Silver Shin and 2500 Shin or 100 Silver Shin making 1 Gold Shin.
For easier transportation and counting, the Shin coins have a hole punched in the middle to thread them on a cord.
Symbol for the Shin is an encircled ㅅ, sometimes if larger amounts of money need to be transferred, the currency can be marked as an encircled 스 and counts in Silver Shin or an encircled 슴 if counted in Gold Shin, which is generally rare.
For easier transportation and counting, the Shin coins have a hole punched in the middle to thread them on a cord.
Symbol for the Shin is an encircled ㅅ, sometimes if larger amounts of money need to be transferred, the currency can be marked as an encircled 스 and counts in Silver Shin or an encircled 슴 if counted in Gold Shin, which is generally rare.
Item type
Currency & Deeds
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Rarity
very common, controlled item
Weight
25 g
Dimensions
25 mm diameter / 3 mm / hole in the middle: 5 mm diameter
Base Price
1 Shin
Raw materials & Components
ca. 74% copper, 10% aluminium, 7% lead, 6% tin, 2.5% zinc, 0.5% phosphor alloy
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