How much is money worth?
- Tom Mazanec
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How much is money worth?
Any clue on what a copper bead will buy (a bag of candy?)...a silver ring (a fine suit?)...twenty gold rings (a typical house?). What are the denominations...copper beads to gold rings, for example?
Forum Mongoose
Well, having been very bored at work, I discovered the following:
In the strip at the begining of the Redcaps and royals story arc, Quintyn sends a telegram home, the clerk tells him it's "1 silver bead for 40 characters."
Quin's message, counting spaces and addess line is 133 characters and our beloved Questor requested a "Silver Ring's worth" So, assuming the spaces between the words and the address lines all count that's 3 1/3 beads to the ring.
You can find that strip here:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050609.html
In the strip at the begining of the Redcaps and royals story arc, Quintyn sends a telegram home, the clerk tells him it's "1 silver bead for 40 characters."
Quin's message, counting spaces and addess line is 133 characters and our beloved Questor requested a "Silver Ring's worth" So, assuming the spaces between the words and the address lines all count that's 3 1/3 beads to the ring.
You can find that strip here:
http://npc.comicgenesis.com/d/20050609.html
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Deckard Canine
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Heh..
Money is a thing and without people is not worth anything.
What would a chest of gold be worth on a nuked planet? ( no people )
In a free market, if you exchange with another, you both get more value than you gave up, or you would not make the exchange.
If you can purchase a loaf of bread for a silver bead.
You value the bread more than the bead.
The baker values the bead more than the bread.
The price is exactly what you agree the value isn't.
Money is a thing and without people is not worth anything.
What would a chest of gold be worth on a nuked planet? ( no people )
In a free market, if you exchange with another, you both get more value than you gave up, or you would not make the exchange.
If you can purchase a loaf of bread for a silver bead.
You value the bread more than the bead.
The baker values the bead more than the bread.
The price is exactly what you agree the value isn't.
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