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Dhavra

The White Circle uses rings as currency. The rings are made out of a special ceramic material. The exact composition of the material is a closely guarded secret of the national mint at the White Tower. Each ring is white in color and around two centimeters in diameter. The outside edge of a ring is grooved with perpendicular indents (that is, indents which form vertical lines when the ring is laying flat) which are evenly spaced around the circumference of the ring. The wider the spacing (and therefore the fewer the grooves), the lower the value. There are four types of rings: the one ring piece, the five ring piece, the 20 ring piece, and the 100 ring piece. Some magic is used in the minting process such that one can tell that the ring is authentic simply my holding it. As a result, counterfeiting efforts have so far been unsuccessful. Even when speaking in other languages, such as Morghaian, the rings generally referred to by the Old Tongue word for circle "Dhavra."
Denominations: 1, 5, 20, 100

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