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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

This same standardization, in the region of the Tamber Gulf and south, along the shore of Thassa, tends to be effected by the golden tarn of Port Kar. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #395)
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8 395 This same standardization, in the region of the Tamber Gulf and south, along the shore of thassa, tends to be effected by the golden tarn of Port Kar.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 392 The smallest Gorean coin is usually a tarsk bit, usually valued from a quarter to a tenth of a tarsk.
8 393 Gorean coinage tends to vary from community to community.
8 394 Certain coins, such as the silver tarsk of Tharna and the golden tarn of Ar, tend, to some extent, to standardize what otherwise might be a mercantile chaos.
8 395 This same standardization, in the region of the Tamber Gulf and south, along the shore of thassa, tends to be effected by the golden tarn of Port Kar.
8 396 Coin merchants often have recourse to scales.
8 397 This is sensible considering such things as the occasional debasings of coinages, usually unannounced by the communities in question, and the frequent practice of splitting and shaving coins.
8 398 It is, for example, not unusual for a Gorean coin pouch to contain parts of coins as well as whole coins.
The smallest Gorean coin is usually a tarsk bit, usually valued from a quarter to a tenth of a tarsk. Gorean coinage tends to vary from community to community. Certain coins, such as the silver tarsk of Tharna and the golden tarn of Ar, tend, to some extent, to standardize what otherwise might be a mercantile chaos. This same standardization, in the region of the Tamber Gulf and south, along the shore of thassa, tends to be effected by the golden tarn of Port Kar. Coin merchants often have recourse to scales. This is sensible considering such things as the occasional debasings of coinages, usually unannounced by the communities in question, and the frequent practice of splitting and shaving coins. It is, for example, not unusual for a Gorean coin pouch to contain parts of coins as well as whole coins. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)