Syndarien crown
The syndarien crown and its more valuable version, the syndarie gold crown, are currently the most widely used currency in the Syndar region. However, this currency is also recognized in many parts of the world beyond the borders of Syndar
Manufacturing process
First, the silver is melted and poured into the mold.
Subsequently, during the cooling process, the mold is hit with a heavy metal bar and a pattern is stamped into the coin.
In the case of a gold coin, a gold ring is added to the mold and a piece of gold is hammered into the silver casing using a metal bar.
Subsequently, during the cooling process, the mold is hit with a heavy metal bar and a pattern is stamped into the coin.
In the case of a gold coin, a gold ring is added to the mold and a piece of gold is hammered into the silver casing using a metal bar.
History
This currency was created in the Kingdom of Andria in previous age. It was created as alternative the barter trade.
The currency has become famous and taken on so much that it is globally accepted throughout Syndar and its ammount is regulated by Kingdom of Andria.
Significance
The importance of this currency became very important across the seven kingdoms of Syndar. Entire royal economies rest on this currency, and this currency is accepted even beyond the borders of human kingdoms, as it has earned great recognition.
Syndarien gold crown
Just as widespread as its cheaper predecessor. However, this coin was created later when it was necessary to start paying much larger amounts. This coin, thanks to its core formed by a thin gold ring, replaces the value of 100 Syndar coins.

Item type
Currency & Deeds
Creation Date
788 A.C.
Current Location
Manufacturer
Creator
Related ethnicities
Rarity
Common
Weight
10 grams
Dimensions
1.5x1.5 cm
Base Price
1 Syndarien crown
Raw materials & Components
Iron & Gold
Tools
The most commonly used equipment for minting these coins are foundries and heavy-duty pressure bars that stamp the structure and pattern into the coin.

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