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Anthony Roberts
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Postby Anthony Roberts » Wed May 26, 2004 12:20 pm

I say we're brainstorming ideas as to how we would get a Coin Press or Coining currency into the game.

I deem it will stay open :)

Then again, that doesn't mean crap >.> Someone else can close it *Shakes fist*

But anyway. My contribution to the topic:

A coin press would be all and good, and honestly, it's already in the game. It's just awaiting programming. However, we need to figure out how the coins would work. Would they have a serial number? Would they not? Can they be forged? Etc etc.
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Postby Appleide » Thu May 27, 2004 5:46 am

Make a new tool called "enhanced Magnifying glass" so you can see if a coin is forged. there will be a coin forger, which cost less than a coin press considerably, like 10 times. A coin press would cost alot. Like 32kg of steel, and each coin 20 iron
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Postby Appleide » Thu May 27, 2004 6:17 am

I am telling you, Rycelandeer, the key idea will work! Deposit 20 g of steel or some other material, we give you 1 key, bring it back, we give you back the steel. the key then worth JUST AS MUCH as steel, but it weighs LESS. That way, people would start trading using the keys, and only that particular version of the key could trade back the steel. But the draw back is, the further you are away from the bank the less it is worth, thats why you build BRANCHES.

Counterfeiting could be done, but it would be illegal, and a death sentence (probably) and you'd have to know where to get steel.
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Postby RyceLandeer » Thu May 27, 2004 9:06 am

A coin press will work yes, BUT the cost of the coins has to stay low otherwise its pointless.

The coin maker pays 10g of iron to make the coin.
The coin no longer holds value except to trade for 10iron
In which case you might as well keep the 10 iron
Coin maker loses money each time a coin comes in because not only did he have to make the coin costing him 10iron he now has to pay someone 10 iron when the bring the coin in.

USELESS Im telling you
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Postby Appleide » Thu May 27, 2004 11:13 am

I have posted a reply in the Coin press post
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Postby Gunther_01 » Sat May 29, 2004 10:55 am

I reckon i can copy your note.

I am at:
Karnon Forest (Gunther Hagen)

I'll bet you a substantial amount of wood that I can copy it!
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Postby RyceLandeer » Sat May 29, 2004 10:13 pm

anyone can, all you gotta do is hit copy
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Postby jeslange » Tue Jun 22, 2004 11:11 pm

Gunther_01 wrote:I reckon i can copy your note.

I am at:
Karnon Forest (Gunther Hagen)

I'll bet you a substantial amount of wood that I can copy it!



If the last sentence was meant to be serious, I encourage you to communicate with someone from the players department in order to gain a better understanding of the capitol rule. Perhaps you were only joking though :)

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