Coin
Money on the Disc comes in the form of coins. An individual coin can, for the most part, be treated like any other item and be put into containers, dropped, etc.
Contents
Weight
Essentially, one coin weighs 1/90 lb, but since coins are collectively a single continuous item, their combined weight must be multiples of 1/9 lb, the way it works is that any number of coins between one and ten weighs 1/9 lb, any number between eleven and twenty weighs 2/9 lb, and so on.
Inventory
Money in your inventory does not count against the 10 items limit for fumbling or the 50 items limit.
If however you have 50 items in your inventory, making you unable to take any more items, then you can't take any more money either.
Types of coins
Types and values of coins are listed under currency. You can withdraw specific types of coins from banks[1] and you can also change between different denominations, or between different regions, at a money changer.
Flipping coins
You can "flip" a coin. To do this, you need to specify the type of coin you want to flip.
The normal result is that it lands on the floor, either tails up or heads up.
>flip shilling You flip one Lancre shilling. One Lancre shilling falls on the floor, tails up.
However, in areas wth high background magic, the results are different (and usually result in the loss of the coin):
Something really, really strange happens.
One Ankh-Morpork penny sparkles and turns into a small yellow caterpillar.
The small yellow caterpillar is the same type that can result from Brother Happalon's Elementary Enchanting.
One Ankh-Morpork penny lands on its edge. How curious.
One Ankh-Morpork penny spins slowly in mid-air, then vanishes with a small "pop!"
With a small gout of flame, one Djelian ptascp begins to accelerate. One Djelian ptascp vanishes into the distance.
Coins that disappear in this way will send a chat to a random player that something zooms past their ear at high speed.
You flip one Djelian ptascp. Balefire blossoms, and one Djelian ptascp turns into a bunch of flowers.
The flowers are the same type you get from Eringyas' Surprising Bouquet.
One Genuan cent vanishes with a sharp "spang!" A moment later, you hear a small thunderclap.
Coins and containers
Historically, there have been problems with coins in containers and vaults vanishing unexpectedly, leading it to being made impossible to put coins in them for a few years. It was made possible again sometime in March 2009[2].
Coin descriptions
The carried currency is made of real coins that usually have something on both sides.
Agatean Empire
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
saveloy-rhinu | a ghostly Ronald Saveloy | the Emperor's head |
quarter-rhinu | the back of Rincewind's head | the Emperor's head |
half-rhinu | a striking water buffalo | the Emperor's head |
rhinu | the Emperor's head | a lotus blossom |
ten-rhinu | a pony | the Emperor's head |
fifty-rhinu | a monkey | the Emperor's head |
Ankh-Morpork
Note the Temple of Small Gods on the Ankh-Morpork royal coin - for a long time the small garden there was where you went to buy lives with a suitably high number of royals.
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
penny | the Patrician's head | a ceremonial Ankh |
ten-pence | the Patrician's head | a dignified morpork |
half-dollar | the Patrician's head | Morporkia with her fork |
dollar | the Patrician's head | a royal Ankhian hippo |
ten-dollar | the Patrician's head | the Ankh-Morpork coat of arms |
royal | the Patrician's head | the Temple of Small Gods |
crown | the Patrician's head | the Patrician's Palace |
Djelibeybi
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
ptascp | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | an oasis |
talon | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | a seagull flying over the Djel |
toon | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | a part of the Necropolis |
talent | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | the sun |
ra | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | a winding river |
thanra | the Pharaoh's head in front of a pyramid | five scarab beetles |
Ephebe
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
derechmus | the Tyrant's head | an ancient olive tree |
hemiobolus | the Tyrant's head | a fish |
obolus | the Tyrant's head | a rack of amphorae |
drachma | the Tyrant's head | a penguin |
stater | the Tyrant's head | a speeding arrow |
decadrachma | the Tyrant's head | a barrel |
mina | the Tyrant's head | an aerial view of the Bay of Ephebe |
tyrant | the Tyrant's head | a side view of the Citadel of Ephebe |
Genua
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
cent | Ella Saturday's head | Genua's fairy-tale palace |
livre | Ella Saturday's head | a birdseye view of Mardi Gras |
forin | a beautiful birds-eye view of the Vieux | a view of Genua as seen from the swamps |
ducat | a symbolised representation of a crown adorning the tallest spire of Genua palace | the coat of arms for the city of Genua |
Klatch
Para
The Klatchian para shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a bundle of leaves on the obverse.
Two Para
The Klatchian two para coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a bell pepper on the obverse.
Five Para
The Klatchian five para coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and crossed scimitars on the obverse.
Ten Para
The Klatchian ten para coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and Offler the Crocodile God on the obverse.
Twenty Para
The Klatchian twenty para coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and an ornamental pipe on the obverse.
Fifty Para
The Klatchian fifty para coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and an ornamental pipe on the obverse.
Dinar
The Klatchian dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a pair of crossed scimitars on the obverse.
Two Dinar
The Klatchian two dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and an oil lamp on the obverse.
Five Dinar
The Klatchian five dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a fire bird on the obverse.
Ten Dinar
The Klatchian ten dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a serpent on the obverse.
Fifty Dinar
The Klatchian fifty dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a kneeling man on the obverse.
Hundred Dinar
The Klatchian hundred dinar coin shows the head of the Seriph on the reverse, and a sedan chair on the obverse.
Thousand Dinar
The Klatchian thousand dinar coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Toman
Lancre
Farthing
The Lancre farthing shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a stick on the obverse.
Ha'penny
The Lancre ha'penny shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a toadstool on the obverse.
Penny
The Lancre penny shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a rock on the obverse.
Tuppence
The Lancre tuppence shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a dog on the obverse.
Thruppence
The Lancre thruppence shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a goat on the obverse.
Sixpence
The Lancre sixpence shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a cow on the obverse.
Shilling
The Lancre shilling shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a hut on the obverse.
Crown
The Lancre crown shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and something that looks like a castle on the obverse.
Tencrown
The Lancre tencrown shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and the Market Pentangle on the obverse.
Sovereign
The Lancre sovereign shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and an overhead view of Lancre Town on the obverse.
Hedgehog
The Lancre hedgehog shows the head of some king or other on the reverse, and the seal of the Kingdom of Lancre on the obverse.
Provincial
Brass
The brass coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Copper
The copper coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Silver
The silver coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Gold
The gold coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Platinum
The platinum coin shows a head on the reverse, and a tail on the obverse.
Tsort
Tsortean heptakche coin
The Tsortean heptakche shows a broken heptagon on the reverse, and three leaves on the obverse.
Tsortean para coin
The Tsortean para shows the face of what is probably Elenor of Tsort on the reverse, and a picture of a goat on the obverse.
Tsortean akche coin
The Tsortean akche shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a picture of a flower on the obverse.
Tsortean five para coin
The Tsortean five para shows the face of what is probably Elenor of Tsort on the reverse, and a picture of a sheep on the obverse.
Tsortean five akche coin
The Tsortean five akche coin shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a mystical sygil on the obverse.
Tsortean ten akche coin
The Tsortean ten akche coins show a coat of arms on the reverse, and a snake on the obverse.
Tsortean kuru coin
The Tsortean kuru coin shows the face of what is probably Elenor of Tsort on the reverse, and a picture of a horse on the obverse.
Tsortean fifty akche coin
The Tsortean fifty akche coin shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a soldier on the obverse.
Tsortean dinar coin
The Tsortean dinar shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a horse on the obverse.
Tsortean ten kuru coin
The Tsortean ten kuru coin shows the face of what is probably Elenor of Tsort on the reverse, and a picture of crossed swords on the obverse.
Tsortean five dinar coin
The Tsortean five dinar coin shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a mountain on the obverse.
Tsortean ten dinar coin
The Tsortean ten dinar coin shows a coat of arms on the reverse, and a quill and papyrus on the obverse.
Howondaland
Denomination | Reverse | Obverse |
---|---|---|
wichit bead | a dead tourist | a rampaging elephant |
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ As detailed in this blog post .
- ↑ As archived in this edition of the AM Daily