Corral
Corral is an international currency used in the Region of Sarra. First proposed in 980, the currency was popularised in the region because of its simplicity. It is by far the most widespread currency on the planet, and is the most recognised.
The coins from each country are manufactured separately. Coins from a certain country are etched with its national symbol, e.g. coins from Sarra have its national symbol of the Blossom Of Sarra on it.
1 corral | Bronze coin |
2 corral | Silver coin |
5 corral | Gold coin |
10 corral | Yellow paper note |
50 corral | Green paper note |
100 corral | Purple paper note |
History
The corral was first established by the provisions during the 980 Galdasar Treaty, when troops of Vustrimians wanted to take the gold in the region for itself and use it for currency. The idea of the corral was very spur of the moment, designed by the head of Galdasar, it would hopefully entice the troops, and stop them from taking the gold. The corral would introduce a new currency system, replacing the old xita system, which caused massive hyperinflation. After a year of debates between the Sarran government and the troops, the troops would sign the Galdasar Treaty, and both Sarra and Vustrimia would use the new corral system. Several years later, Sarra proposed that the entire continent used the new corral system, as a show of peace and support. In 1420, the idea of the pseudo-corral would spring up. The pseudo-corral would serve as half a corral in currency. However, since the corral system was working flawlessy, it was quickly shut down by the government.
Item type
Currency & Deeds
Raw materials & Components
The coins, representing 1 corral, 2 corral, and 5 corral, are made of wood, but painted to appear as if they are made of bronze, silver and gold, that way not using up major quantities of the valuable metals.
The paper notes are crafted from paper made from karoto tree, dying the paper pulp and creating the notes.
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