Most city commshops have a freaking huge surplus of gold ingots, since it's not used for anything, ever. Why not let orgs mint their own money from gold? It'd provide a steady source of income that could fund guards/soldiers for the military system, and make ore/rock towns a bit more economically important, and also actually explain where the hell gold comes from anyway (current theories are 'spontaneously generated within the bodies of mobs' and 'dimensional rifts to a plane full of money that open when you kill something'.)
For clarification, I'm not saying let cities churn out millions of gold per ingot, but have a minting press and whatnot that could generate a trickling supply of gold sovereigns from gold ingots.
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Cities should be able to mint competing currencies, valued only by the speculative value placed on it by its citizens and their fair faith value of the government. Kinsarmar gold would only work in Kinsarmar, no self respecting shop owner in Antioch would touch it.
Fortunes could be made speculating on the relative values of these currencies, until an entire government collapses from mismanagement and their currency becomes worthless.
Of course a self-respecting Antioch shopkeeper would touch it.
They'd just melt it down into bullion and Antioch would remint it.
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