"… silver coins, is it? That's quite a challenge, Lord Ars."
"Huh? Is it that hard to make coins out of silver, Gran?
"I suppose so. There are a lot of things to think about. Not to be counterfeited, of course, but most importantly, silver is not enough as a currency."
"Eh, that means you can't support the monetary economy without different kinds of gold or copper coins that are different in value from silver, or something like that?
"It is. The awkward were originally born and raised and lived beyond the Great Snow Mountains, not in this land. There were many countries there, and there was currency for each of them. There are problems with the same kind of silver coins being of different value, so if you're going to make silver coins, it's going to be a big deal if you don't do it after considerable consideration."
"... um, I guess it's really premature when they say that. But I don't know if I can help it, because I've got a plan to get silver."
"Hmm, I think it's a very good thing in itself that we have the goal of obtaining silver. If so, how about this, Lord Ars"
Having made a Tallow clone and gained the means to get silver more stably and sustainably, I just talked to Gran about making silver coins out of that silver.
Because I thought cheaply that Gran would make silver coins that would be good.
but Gran was not like me, he was calm.
Apart from being able to make silver coins, it has shown the danger of making currency.
Well, Gran would certainly be right.
Where silver was appropriately poured in to make silver coins, that would only carry its value as silver.
Money is made up of the credit that money is only valuable.
Silver coins still in circulation are not only used for their value as silver, but also for commerce and so on because they are recognized for their value as money.
If you simply made a coin that is a chunk of silver, and it is only worth less than the existing silver coin, you could melt it and turn it into a silver stick.
Even if you finally make coins like silver coins, if it doesn't come with credit there, it's just silver.
So we have to value it as a currency, but to do so we have to be prepared to be quite peripheral, and, moreover, we have to keep it under control 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 are similar.
That's why Gran has been suggesting.
If you can't create credibility, try to be a tool for collecting things that are already credible.
Here's what Gran thinks.
First, Barca Bank makes a new silver coin using the silver created by the Tallow series.
And it was about using that silver coin to repay the Barca bank voucher that Barca Bank had promised to repay once the prescribed period had elapsed by borrowing money from the people who had the money.
When I borrowed money, I received coins currently in circulation and used.
It seems that if you give Barca's silver coins and repay them for it, you will have an already creditable currency on hand.
... Will it work?
In the end, it also seems pointless if Barca's bank currency is not trusted.
But, well, if we keep it at the same silver formula ratio and weight as the existing silver coins, would it be somewhat deceptive?
Can't you?
I have no idea what will happen.
I don't know, but I also feel like I'd rather trade for the same amount of money than simply make silver coins.
Distressed.
Pretty troubled, but in the end I decided to make silver coins.
Either way, Fontana became independent as a kingdom, and even built physical walls on the border.
Maybe it's not like there's any chance the currency won't come in.
It would be too late to suddenly try to make money after that.
So, if it is, I think it's okay to treat it like a commemorative coin for exchange, so I'll make money.
It just doesn't matter if you have the equipment or not.
That's when you fail.
Let's try to deceive ourselves with silver.
"And that's why I'll have you in charge of the painting when you turn it into a silver coin, painter"
"... eh, I didn't know why they called me on this occasion, but am I going to decide on the design of that silver coin?
"Otherwise, you wouldn't call me in this place of discussion. If you're going to make silver coins out of this Barca, you have to ask the painter to paint them. I don't know, paint me a good picture like a barca."
"Wait a minute, please. What's a barca thing? What's the designation for that nasty picture?"
"No, 'cause you can't help it. I can't paint. Well, I guess it's not without conditions. It would be better if you put a pattern on the back that matches the size of the silver coin and some numbers show the year and amount of production apart from the picture"
"Ha. So what's a barka-like thing?
"You can decide what you like about the painter. I've been painting in Barca for years now, and you have that much idea. Well, I asked for it."
Make Barca silver coins.
Better hurry than you decide to be.
I also decided to decide quickly on a design for it.
The designer is Mosh the painter.
The painter wonders why he is, but it's natural.
Mosh Reed's name is written as the name of the painter in the book of human autopsies, which is still a long seller of church officials.
In other words, it is this painter who boasts top-level visibility among the paintings in Barca today.
Designers are also better off as celebrities if they are to add more value to silver coins.
Thus, in Barca, the creation of Barca silver coins as coins for the repayment of Barca bank vouchers was advanced.