Third Kingdom Monies/Coins


Money and Value of Third Kingdom Coins 

These are the standard coins of the Third Kingdom. A Coop is generally considered the standard pay for one day's labor of a common laborer. Specialty positions, such as stonecutters, blacksmiths, etc., would pay more. Also listed are the most common or well-known Commemorative coins. All Commemorative coins are traditionally a Lewter. The coin depicting Lexeone was the only coin ever minted in the Third Kingdom for a living person. The commemorative coin for King Childs V was never put into circulation since he died just before his 30th Jubilee. 


Daggon

10 Credits




Lewter

Worth 1/2 Daggon

5 Credits




Coop

Worth 1/3 Daggon

3.3 Credits



Pike

Worth 2 Sint

3.2 Credits




Half Lewter

Worth 1/4 Daggon

2.5 Credits


Sint

Worth 1/3 Lewter

1.6 Credit




Flin

Worth 1/2 Pike

1.6 Credits


Brass Coop

Worth 1/10 Coop

0.3 Credits



Chip

Worth 1/10 Daggon

1 Credit





Commemorative Coins

Best known Commemorative Coins

King Childs 30th Jubilee






Desire (Daughter of Queen Katherine)







Queen Eunice







Queen Hester








Queen Megan






Lexeone (Explorer)







Knights Academy - 200th Anniversary









Commemorative from the

end of the 1ts Age.










Commemorative from the 

'end of the 2nd Age.









Commemorative known as

simply, the King's Coin







Illegal Coins from History




The Goblin King had these minted. 

As a result the king outlawed any 

Kingship but his and granted the 

Goblins the rule over their own city

but without a King.






Minted during the divided kingdom.

King Cenus of the Canyon district had

this coin minted.









Minted during the Wizard Wars 

in an effort to raise money for 

the Wizards War effort.





Specialty Coins




Ships Captains place one of these

in the offering chest before a sea

voyage to bring them luck, Proceeds

go to the widows and orphans of

lost sailors.






The Bath House Token - is given out

by Bath House Row houses for free

treatment. Limited number minted.








The Harvest Coin - is to be placed in the 

entry to help ensure a good crop.









The Tithing Coin - said to be the proper

tithing amount for the common man.









Known as the Sinner's Coin, this

coin is accepted exclusively in areas

where activity less than lawful is

taking place.