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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 231 "A copper tarsk, fifty," called another fellow.
3 232 In Brundisium, a great mercantile port, there were a hundred tarsk-bits to the copper tarsk.
3 233 This allowed a subtlety, a delicacy and precision, of bidding, particularly for smaller articles.
3 234 The values of Gorean currency, particularly to the annoyance of the caste of merchants, varies considerably from city to city, with respect to weight, to purity of metal, and even denomination.
3 235 In many cities for example, there were only four or eight tarsk-bits to a copper tarsk.
3 236 This is apparently indexed to the ease of dividing a round coin into equal parts.
3 237 The tarsk-bits of Brundisium, however, were individual tiny copper coins, either small disks or tiny droplets of copper.
"A copper tarsk, fifty," called another fellow. In Brundisium, a great mercantile port, there were a hundred tarsk-bits to the copper tarsk. This allowed a subtlety, a delicacy and precision, of bidding, particularly for smaller articles. The values of Gorean currency, particularly to the annoyance of the caste of merchants, varies considerably from city to city, with respect to weight, to purity of metal, and even denomination. In many cities for example, there were only four or eight tarsk-bits to a copper tarsk. This is apparently indexed to the ease of dividing a round coin into equal parts. The tarsk-bits of Brundisium, however, were individual tiny copper coins, either small disks or tiny droplets of copper. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )