In a world where Alchemy is common, basing a currency on precious metals alone quickly becomes unreliable. After all, what can be made can also be unmade—or worse, copied.
Because of this, the most trusted forms of currency in the Kingdoms are those that resist Alchemy entirely: Dragon Scales and Alchemical Glass. Dragon scales are exactly what they sound like—rare, durable, and impossible to alter—and many other coins take their name and shape from them. Rondels of Alchemical Glass, valued both for their resistance and their usefulness in Alchemy, serve a similar role.
For everyday trade, most people rely on lower-denomination coins, called scales: small, teardrop-shaped pieces of brass, silver, or gold. While skilled Alchemists can create gold or silver from other materials, doing so is rarely worth the effort or cost, which helps keep these coins in practical circulation.
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