Dwarven Coins

Dwarwen Coins are precious metal coins minted by dwarves in the Armed Nation of Dwargon. They are the most widely circulated currency in the world. Each dwarven coin is enchanted with Engraving Magic and is rigorously regulated with serial numbers, thus the merchants would be able to instantly detect real coins from counterfeits.

Denominations
There are four denominations available, made of different materials. Each superior denomination is equivalent of 100 of inferior ones.

Bronze Coins
The lowest denomination, equivalent to roughly 10 Yen, or $0.10 in US Dollars.

Silver Coins
Each silver coins is worth 100 bronze coins in value, equivalent to roughly 1,000 Yen, or $10 in US Dollars. One night's stay in a rural village inn costs around 2 silver coins.

Gold Coins
Each gold coins is worth 100 silver coins in value, equivalent to roughly 100,000 Yen, or $1,000 in US Dollars. Salary of important characters in series are often described in gold coins.

Stellar Gold Coins
Each stellar gold coins, or stellars for short, is worth 100 gold coins in value, equivalent to roughly 10,000,000 Yen, or $100,000 in US Dollars. These coins were produced with a specialized dwarven process and instilled with a compressed supply of Magicules, giving them an artistic value beyond their monetary one. Dwargon could only produce a single stellar gold coin in a month. They are chiefly reserved for large business transactions and payments between nation-states. With a denomination this large, it is really more like a security certificate.

Economy & Prices
The living standards in this world is rather low compared to modern earth, in which peasants in rural county may not have even seen a gold coin for their entire life. There are great differences of income between rural and city areas too. Below are some prices and income mentioned in story, for reference:


 * Entry fee of The Dungeon: 3 silver coins
 * Low potion (retail): 4 silver coins
 * Average daily wage in capital of the Kingdom of Ingrassia: 7 silver coins
 * High potion (retail): 35 silver coins
 * Hiring a group of B+ rank adventurers for a day: 1 gold coin
 * Full potion: 5 gold coins
 * Annual salary of Shinji Tanimura: 44 gold coins
 * Unique grade equipment: at least a few hundred gold coins
 * Hosting the Rimuru City Opening Festival: 3,000+ gold coins
 * Prize for clearing the 100th floor of The Dungeon: 100 stellar gold coins
 * Kingdom of Falmuth's annual tax revenue: ~50,000 stellar gold coins (5 million gold coins)