Connie took out a few hexagonal coins from her pocket and explained to Joelson, "These are runic coins, similar to runestones. They are graded according to their value. These are the lowest grade wooden runic coins."
Joelson took the runic coins from Connie's hand and examined them carefully.
He wanted to use the scraps of broken runestones to polish them. The workmanship was very rough, and there was an extremely thin layer of runic power wrapped around them.
Joelson asked, "Do you have higher-level runic coins?"
Connie's face showed a faint embarrassment, and she said with a red face, "No."
"What's the price of the lowest-level wooden rune?"
Connie replied, "It's usually between 100 to 300 wooden runic coins. Stone runes are similar, but you need to pay with stone runic coins. The exchange ratio between stone and wooden coins is 1:100."