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Coins of the Realm PDF
WorldWorksGames
Coins of the Realm is the latest creation from the WorldWorks module department. Combining the talents of Alberto Silva, Bob Cooper, Joel Sparks and Kevin Jordan, this gaming tool is a must-have for anyone who wants to add that extra level of immersion to their next game. Feast your eyes on richly detailed coin sets suitable for play with Arcraetia and your custom campaign settings. Not only do we include a chest full of unique coin designs but we also include gold bars and an ornate wooden treasure chest to store your loot! This incredible treasure chest even comes with a secret removable compartment to hide away those extra-special possessions.
Adding to our world of Arcraetia you'll find the official currencies of Crenn & Worheim as well as choice coins and gold bars from the Talon Kingdom. And just because we like to push that immersion factor we've even included counterfeit coins to trick attention-span-challenged players ;) .
WorldWorksGames PDF terrain sets offer gamers a visually stunning and cost effective alternative to other more expensive gaming terrain solutions. “Print, Build & Play!”—it really is as simple as that! Download the terrain, open the PDF, print to cardstock on your home printer; build as many items as you need and PLAY! Our models are easy to build for any skill level, come with richly illustrated instructions and your environment can be as big or as small as your game requires, for just pennies a page! All of that backed by a level of detail and presentation unmatched in the industry. Our commitment is to making your game experience come to life without breaking the bank!
Coins of the Realm Includes all of the following:
- Coins representing three different cultures: Elven, Dwarven, and Human
- The coins (each nation is different) come in copper, silver, gold and/or platinum, and in some cases, in multiple additional denominations. They're not glaringly Arcraetia-only, and the human coins in particular make very "believable" standard fantasy coins. Great for generic fantasy games!
- Counterfeit coins to fool unsuspecting players!
- Ornate treasure chest complete with optional hidden compartment.
- Gold bars!
Download the FREE promo pack featuring full-size images!
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
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WWGCOTRE
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Debating buying this. Has anyone bought and assembled it yet? Worth it?
It seems to me that most treasure table rolls would be hard to represent without a LOT of printing and cutting. Are the denominations in the set slightly higher and more abstract?
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toyrobots wrote:
Debating buying this. Has anyone bought and assembled it yet? Worth it?
It seems to me that most treasure table rolls would be hard to represent without a LOT of printing and cutting. Are the denominations in the set slightly higher and more abstract?
I would like to know that too. Also are there enough denominations for gp to play 3 dragon ante with ?
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I just got this, and I haven't even printed anything out, but I can tell you what it comes with and maybe it'll be enough for you to make your decision.
Three forms of currency, Dwarven, Elven, Human
Dwarven: 1 CP, 1 SP, 1 GP, 1PP
Elven: Interesting coinage, one coin worth 8 SP and and one worth 8 GP that can be split into 8 pieces.
Human: 1CP, 2CP 3CP, 5CP, 1SP, 5SP, 1GP, 5GP, 1PP, 5PP, 10PP
And fake versions as well.
And a treasure chest to hold everything.
Each page has a different amount of coins on it, but the small amounts, such as copper have about 20 coins per sheet, some of the larger amounts such gold coins have about 8-10 per sheet.
So yeah to get say 10000 gold it would be a lot of printing, but I don't think anyone would ever want to do that. Having enough coinage to represent different cultures seems good enough to me. Personally I plan to make maybe thirty of each type, so one sheet of copper, and maybe three sheets of gold. And if I feel I need more, I'll print them out later.
Hope this helps
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