Chapter 91: One is Judge by His Looks (1/2)
Chapter 91: One is Judge by His Looks
There were not s that could be directly looted away in the Old Alvin’s manor
Fortunately, there was
Except for a few finely crafted sterling silver jewelry inlaid with precious stones, Annan found four bags of silver coins – that kind having fifty coins per bag In addition, there were fifty pieces of paper old coins could be found Instead, Annan found twelve gold bars hidden in the mezzanine
Annan quickly understood why Old Alvin stored his riches in such a way
In today’s Noah Kingdoold coins were not a coold pounds” was
Silver Sire’s previous pope, Pope Brilliant III, put forward a theory in his research on econoold coins in their hands at the saold content and the other with lower gold content, then the person would tend to spend the coin off lower gold content On the other hand, they would save up the higher-value coin or simply melt it into jewelry
Consequently, the true value of gold coins and silver coins naturally fluctuated
Both gold and silver werecurse vessels in different schools Gold powder and silver coins were the consumables that Sir Brilliant and Silver Sire’s priests needed to use doold because of the faith in Silver Sire As a result, the public would save up valuable silver coins and use old coins In the end, only silver coins with smaller denominations would circulate in the market instead
This was a phenomenon Silver Sire wanted to amend
Brilliant III proposed a siht tothe public, they had to find a way to old coins were more valuable than silver coins
But, the church could not influence the laithin the kingdoold coins, after all
So, in the end, the church decided to develop paper money in recent years
The public could redeeold and silver
The proold pound value This paper ed into silver coins of the same value in any Silver Sire’s church Of course, such tasks were simple for the priests It also eliminated the worry of insufficient stock or counterfeit paper money
When priests performed divine arts, they would sacrifice silver coins as material to Silver Sire Priests in other places only needed to pray to Silver Sire If the reason was reasonable and could convince Silver Sire, they could obtain a certain amount of silver coins
In a crude interpretation, that was a form of reimburseed for paper ed for silver coins With this new i on the radually decreased In hefty expenditure, the public would tend to use paper old and much easier to carry around
This hy Don Juan brought soed the The nobles took the initiative to hand in the gold, which greatly pleased Silver Sire
The Silver Sire priests were also glad to collect the gold coins
This would lead to a gradual increase in silver coins on the market
So for Old Alvin, there was no difference between storing gold coins and storing gold bars Anyway, they had to go to church and redeeency
All in all, Silver Sire’s goal was simple and pure
It was to let the silver coins circulate in the public hands to the greatest extent The er the amount, the better it would be Of course, it should be the silver coins
Gold coins were not counted in their objective
The patterns on the gold coins of different countries were different Sinitude too
On the contrary, the silver content and shape of each silver coin were identical [Silver Coin Production] was the ic technique, which could be used to easily refine silver-containing ores and other materials into batches of silver coins that coulations
As a result, every silver coin was engraved with the face of Silver Sire
It was a young ht and sunny s and thin face with curly hair, and appeared less than 30 years old
Just like the typical er next door
Silver Sire looked no different froht deities were like this The upright deities looked like ordinary people Therefore, the public would address the deities with more names such as “Silver Sire,” “Mysterious Lady,” and “Old Grandmother”
It was entirely different with false deities