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Herald of Steel

Waking up inside the ruins of an orphanage, Alexander finds himself chained and sold to slavery. A modern metallurgist, trapped in ancient times, watch as he tries to play with the cards fate dealt him. He will make plate armor, invent paper, build roads, teach governance and many more, as he tries to carve a place for himself. But how can such things not attract jealous eyes? The naval superpower- Cantagena, The unstoppable army of- Exolas, The superpower of the east- Adhania, The mercantile confederation- Sybarsis, The religious fanatics- Iyizarid, And the ever-present- Barbarians of the Barren Forrest, All want something from each other. In this ocean of sharks, follow a small carp as it struggles to leap through the dragon gate and establish a dynasty to outlast them all. The cover is not mine. If you are the owner of this cover, comment and I will remove it.

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1473 Chs

Visiting the Royal Mint

As discussed previously, there were several reasons a noble would want to mint his own coin.

There was the factor of economic control where minting one's own coins allowed the noble to exercise greater control over their own local economies.

For instance, first and foremost by issuing their own currency, they could regulate the flow of money, set exchange rates, and even manipulate the value of their coins to suit their interests, thus providing them with quite a bit of degree of economic autonomy and influence over trade and commerce within their territories.

Then there was the symbol of authority as a personal coinage served as a powerful symbol of sovereignty and authority.

By minting their own coins, nobles could showcase their status and legitimacy as rulers, with many times their images, inscriptions, and emblems on the coins reflecting the noble's lineage, titles, or significant events related to their reign.