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Banknotes in larger denominations such as 2000<sub>8</sub> (1024) and even 10,000<sub>8</sub> (4096) exist, but are rarely used. Belgritian and Araxian banknotes are typically taller than they are wide, approximately the size of an A6 sheet of paper (about 4x6"). | Banknotes in larger denominations such as 2000<sub>8</sub> (1024) and even 10,000<sub>8</sub> (4096) exist, but are rarely used. Belgritian and Araxian banknotes are typically taller than they are wide, approximately the size of an A6 sheet of paper (about 4x6"). | ||
Use of coins for anything of significant value (10<sub>8</sub> marks or more) is very unusual due to the inconvenience of carrying bags of metal disks around. Use of coins for anything beyond | Use of coins for anything of significant value (10<sub>8</sub> marks or more) is very unusual due to the inconvenience of carrying bags of metal disks around. Use of coins for anything beyond small transactions usually marks someone as an adventurer or a pauper. | ||
== Trethian Blessings == | == Trethian Blessings == | ||
