For simplicity, when playing D&D 5E, currency denominations are all decimalized so 100 bits = 10 drakes = 1 mark.}}
For simplicity, when playing D&D 5E, currency denominations are all decimalized so 100 bits = 10 drakes = 1 mark.}}
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Many different currencies were used prior to the founding of the [[Araxian Empire]] and the growth of Belgritian trade. Since about the 2nd century AY, Belgritian Marks and Araxian Marxi have been used almost everywhere. This article will focus primarily on these modern currencies rather than ancient ones, which are valued either for their unique historical significance or simply their metal weight.
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Many different currencies were used prior to the founding of the [[Araxian Empire]] and the growth of Belgritian trade. Since about the 2nd century AY, Belgritian Marks and Araxian Marxi have been used almost everywhere. This article will focus primarily on these modern currencies rather than ancient ones, which are valued either for their unique historical significance or simply their precious metal content.