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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #261)
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5 261 The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 258 "The worst," said Ivar Forkbeard, "is likely to be the coinage of Lydius".
5 259 "I expect so," I said.
5 260 I smiled.
5 261 The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius.
5 262 The only mint at which gold coins were stamped within a thousand pasangs was in Lydius, at the mouth of the Laurius.
5 263 Certain jarls, of course, in a sense, coined money, marking bars of iron or gold, usually small rectangular solids, with their mark.
5 264 Ring money was also used, but seldom stamped with a jarl's mark.
"The worst," said Ivar Forkbeard, "is likely to be the coinage of Lydius". "I expect so," I said. I smiled. The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius. The only mint at which gold coins were stamped within a thousand pasangs was in Lydius, at the mouth of the Laurius. Certain jarls, of course, in a sense, coined money, marking bars of iron or gold, usually small rectangular solids, with their mark. Ring money was also used, but seldom stamped with a jarl's mark. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 5)