Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius.
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)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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"The worst," said Ivar Forkbeard, "is likely to be the coinage of Lydius".
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"I expect so," I said.
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I smiled.
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261
The ransom money of Gurt of Kassau would, doubtless, be largely composed of the stamped coin of Lydius.
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262
The only mint at which gold coins were stamped within a thousand pasangs was in Lydius, at the mouth of the Laurius.
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263
Certain jarls, of course, in a sense, coined money, marking bars of iron or gold, usually small rectangular solids, with their mark.
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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)