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Gold coins are the highest denomination, and are universally recognized as legal tender across the world, even in places that have other internal currencies or barter systems.<ref name=":0">{{VERef|10.01 L}}</ref> Gems and pure valuable metal can be used in place of common coins in high-value transactions or when needing to transport a large amount of coin covertly, provided that all individuals dealing in them know their exact value. Usually however, such items must be converted or appraised before use, typically through the [[Merchants Guild]].  
Gold coins are the highest denomination, and are universally recognized as legal tender across the world, even in places that have other internal currencies or barter systems.<ref name=":0">{{VERef|10.01 L}}</ref> Gems and pure valuable metal can be used in place of common coins in high-value transactions or when needing to transport a large amount of coin covertly, provided that all individuals dealing in them know their exact value. Usually however, such items must be converted or appraised before use, typically through the [[Merchants Guild]].  
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