"... is it silver coin? That's not going to be difficult, Ars."

"Huh? How hard is it to make coins out of silver, Gran?

"That's not true. There will be many things to think about. Of course, not to be forged, but silver is not enough as money at first."

"Well, does that mean that the monetary economy cannot be sustained without different kinds of gold and bronze coins of different value than silver?

"That's not true. The selfish were not originally born and raised in this land, but across the snowy mountains. There were a number of countries, and there were currencies for each country. There is also the problem that the same silver coins have different values, so if you make silver coins, it could be a big deal if you don't give it considerable consideration."

"... hmm, it's really premature to say that. But it would be a waste if I had the prospect of getting silver."

"Hmm, I think it's really good to have the prospect of obtaining silver. If that's the case, I don't know how to do it, Ars."

I had the means to clone Tallow and get silver more stably and sustainably, and I just talked to Grant about making silver out of that silver.

Because I thought it would be easy to make silver coins if it were grand.

But Gran was calm, unlike me.

Apart from being able to make silver coins, it has shown the danger of making money.

Well, Gran's right.

When silver is properly poured in to make silver coins, it will only have value as silver.

Money is made up solely of the trust that the money is valuable.

Silver coins that are still in circulation are not only valued as silver, but are also used in commerce because they are recognized as money.

If we simply made a coin that is a lump of silver and it is worth less than the existing silver coin, it could melt and become a barrel of silver.

So even if you make coins like silver coins, if there's no credit attached to them, it's just silver.

Therefore, we must add value to it as a currency, but to do so, we must prepare quite carefully and control it in the future so that its value is not compromised.

But I don't know enough to do that, and Gran and the old man look alike.

That's why Gran suggested it.

If you can't create credibility, try to use it as a tool to gather things that already have credibility.

Here's Grant's idea.

The first step is to use the silver created by the Tallow Series to create a new silver coin by Balka Bank.

And we were going to use the silver to repay the Vulcan vouchers that Vulcan promised to repay after the prescribed period by borrowing money from the people with whom Vulcan had the money.

When I borrow money, I receive coins that are currently in circulation and used.

It seems that if we hand over the Balkan silver coins and repay them, we will have some money on hand that is already credible.

... is it going to work?

In the end, it seems pointless if the silver coins issued by Balka are not trusted.

But if you put it at the same silver blend ratio and weight as the existing silver coins, would it be a bit tricky?

I don't know.

I have no idea what will happen.

I don't know, but I think it would be better to exchange it for the same amount than simply making silver coins.

Trouble.

It bothered me a lot, but in the end I decided to make silver.

Either way, Fontana became independent as a kingdom and built physical walls at the border.

Maybe there's no chance that the money won't come in.

It will be too late to suddenly try to make money after that.

If so, I think it is possible to make money because it can be treated like a commemorative coin for exchange.

Whether or not you have facilities is different.

That's when I fail.

Let's do something with the silver nuggets.

That's why I'd like you to be in charge of the painting when you make silver coins, painter.

"... eh, I didn't know why I was called here, but am I going to decide on the design of the silver coin?

"Otherwise, you wouldn't call me here for this conversation. If we're going to make silver coins in this barca, we need a painter to paint. I want you to paint a nice, balka-like painting."

"Hold on a second. What kind of balka-like stuff is that? What kind of crappy painting is that?"

"No, it can't be helped. I can't draw. Well, I don't suppose there are any conditions. It would be better to put a picture on the back that matches the size of the silver coin and have a figure that shows the year of manufacture and the amount apart from the picture."

"Ah, so what's a balka-like thing?

"You can decide what the painter likes. I've been painting in Barca for years, and you have an idea like that. I asked you to do it."

Make Silver Bulka Coins.

Good is quicker than decided.

I quickly decided on a design for this.

The designer is Moshe.

It's only natural that the painter should be surprised why he is. [M]

The name of Moshe Reed is written in the book of human anatomy, which is still a long-selling member of the church.

In other words, among the paintings currently in Balka, the painter boasts the highest level of visibility.

If you want to add more value to silver coins, designers are better off as celebrities.

Thus, in Balka, the construction of Balka silver coins as coins for the repayment of Balka bank vouchers was promoted.