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Coin of the Realm
The Currency of the Seven-Star Empire

The history of Imperial currency begins shortly after the empire itself is founded. In 909 BL, Verek, Moliko, Baraliban, and Lirum laid the plans for their grand creation, and Verek became the first emperor the next year. During his term from 908 to 902 BL, the fledgling empire had no single currency. Rather, it continued whatever trade, barter, or coinage system the clans and cities had used previously. With the accession of Empress Taratochs to the throne, that changed.

Among the innovations Taratochs proposed was a system of coinage that would be legal tender throughout the realm, getting rid of bewildering conversions and eliminating money-changers. She proposed that a silver coin be minted, called "Vereks" after the first emperor and bearing the dates of his reign -- 1 to 7 in the Imperial Year system of dating. Her plan was adopted in general, and the coins with Verek's image and dates were minted and circulated throughout the land.

From that time on, it became the established practice to issue coins commemorating the emperor's term in the first year of the succeeding emperor. For example, Empress Taratochs ruled from 8 to 14 IY (901-895 BL), and the coins bearing her image were minted in 15 IY (894 BL). Thus the date of manufacture of an Imperial coin is always one year later than the last date it bears on its face.

One recommendation of Taratochs that was not accepted was the coin's name. Small Imperial coins, worth about a copper today, had come into being out of necessity for a common medium of exchange, but now a new name was needed for a new denomination. Verek modestly discouraged the use of his name, but agreement was not easily achieved. Dwarves wanted to call it a "mint," Humans a "min," Gor'Togs a "dayam," Elotheans an "ariki," and so on. Finally (or so the legend goes) they decided to leave it to the gods. A representative of each of the seven races was seated at a round table, and they put a beetle in a cup, shook it, and turned it upside-down in the middle of the table. The person toward whom the beetle ran when the cup was lifted would make the decision. When the cup was removed, the beetle spread its wings and flew straight up and away. The delegates began to laugh, embarrassed by their earlier squabbles, and since it was the birthday of the Elf Lenyuc, they let him pick the name. He chose "dira," after the Elven word for treasure, and so they were called during the age of the Empire.

If the Imperial diras were legal tender today, the silver in them would make them worth roughly ten kronars, but rarity is one of the factors that determines value, and one cannot find diras in every turnip patch. The number of coins minted varied widely with conditions like the solvency of the Empire, political instability, social unrest, and the fluctuation of commerce. For that reason, no attempt has been made here to set a value on particular coins, but we present this list in the hope that it will be of value to collectors.

Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
 1 Verek                    1-7  a crowned V
 2 Taratochs               8-14  a mason's trowel and the words "Throne city"
 3 Lenvuc                 15-21  an Imperial crown
 4 Moliko the Balance     22-28  a balance scale with a scroll in each pan
 5 Baralibas              29-35  outline of Ratha under the imperial crown
 6 Gragna the Builder     36-42  a skyline of towers over the words "Throne City"
 7 Ushnegi                43-49  a wizard's hat in a circle of seven stars
 8 Ponthilas I            50-54  an Imperial crown
Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
 9 Gredge                 55-61  an Imperial crown
10 Chezarek               62-67  comet in the sign of the Mongoose
11 Moliko the Balance     68-74  a gavel in a circle of seven stars
12 Riini                  75-76  an Imperial crown
13 Govutku                77-83  an island above the word "M'Riss"
14 Ithevwe Zsikiel        84-90  a ship a-building
15 Ponthilas II           91-92  an Imperial crown
16 Theksaal I            94-100  an Imperial crown
17 Yashdus              101-107  a city floating on the waves
18 Pumesle              108-112  an Imperial crown
19 Mafescu              113-119  an Imperial crown
20 Rublam the Bold      120-122  an Imperial crown
21 Micholo              123-124  an Imperial crown
22 Cale Rardokin        125-131  a group of explorers and the word "Theren"
23 Dexoch               132-138  an Imperial crown
24 Lenvuc               139-145  an Imperial crown
25 Nerebon              146-152  a box of scrolls and the word "Gealeranendae"
26 Ibti Timbleton       153-159  an Imperial crown
27 Ochanka the Wise     160-166  an Imperial crown
28 Yudathki             167-173  an Imperial crown
29 Jordham Theren       174-180  an Imperial crown
Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
30 Saranell I           181-187  an Imperial crown
31 Nemethyo             188-194  an Imperial crown
32 Ocnovi               195-201  an Imperial crown
33 Demin I              202-207  an Imperial crown
34 Vithwok the Old      208-215  an Imperial crown
35 Mhalduum the Singer  216-222  an Imperial crown
36 Ponthilas III        223-226  an Imperial crown
37 Villigar             227-232  an Imperial crown
38 Lenvuc               233-238  an Imperial crown
39 Cedasye I            239-245  an Imperial crown
40 Ringth               246-252  an Imperial crown
41 Bundirm              253-259  an Imperial crown
42 Asmirhh              260-266  an Imperial crown
43 Rhamos               267-273  an Imperial crown
44 Thvasvadh            274-280  an Imperial crown
45 Sephrorik            281-287  an Imperial crown
46 Mireitha             288-294  an Imperial crown
47 Krael                295-301  an Imperial crown
48 Nishnak              302-308  an Imperial crown
49 Qoemeth              309-315  the words "The Celestial Compact"
50 Ponthilas IV Lucaid  316-318  the Imperial Observatory
51 Saranell II          319-325  a document under three moons
52 Trachcarim           326-333  the Imperial Observatory
Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
53 Piatek               334-340  an Imperial crown
54 Mamni Timbleton      341-347  an Imperial crown
55 Ulthere              348-354  armored Dwarves and the word "Hammerstone"
56 Shakoepi the Dragon  355-361  an Imperial crown
57 Ellington            362-368  an Imperial crown
58 Hresoch              369-375  an Imperial crown
59 Arthitu              376-382  a mason's trowel and the words "Stone Clan"
60 Ishuzca              383-389  an Imperial crown
61 Demin II             390-396  an Imperial crown
62 Gragna II            397-403  an Imperial crown
63 Grathhkep            404-410  a mighty door and the words "Stone Clan"
64 Hermothius           411-415  an Imperial crown
65 Theksaal II          416-422  an Imperial crown
66 Arcadius             423-429  an Imperial crown
67 Colvastus            430-436  an Imperial crown
68 Liicca               437-443  an Imperial crown
69 Vithwok II           444-450  an Imperial crown
70 Zayoshsa             451-457  an Imperial crown
71 Velzeac              458-464  an Imperial crown
72 Thekves              465-471  an Imperial crown
Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
73 Wellumon             472-478  an Imperial crown
74 Cedasye II           479-485  an Imperial crown
75 Frendollur           486-492  an Imperial crown
76 Vithwok the Happy    493-499  the emblem of Throne City surrounded by festival tents
77 Merthamone Vanaya    500-506  sparks falling from a comet
78 Tobias Redthorne     507-511  the Imperial fleet on the waves
79 Glinska              512-518  the Imperial navy smashing a pirate fleet
80 Yashdus II           519-525  an Imperial crown
81 Makudious            526-532  an Imperial crown
82 Seromond             533-539  an Imperial crown
83 Olga                 540-546  an Imperial crown
84 Opyur                547-550  an Imperial crown
85 Javaenna             551-557  an Imperial crown
86 Garnust              558-564  an Imperial crown
87 Lelamos              565-571  an Imperial crown
88 Shamyi               572-578  an Imperial crown
89 Peroibo              579-585  an Imperial crown
90 Vridash              586-592  an Imperial crown
91 Basikha              593-599  an Imperial crown
92 Egatna Theren        600-606  an Imperial crown
93 Skadhren             607-613  an Imperial crown
Emperor                 Reigned  Image on reverse of coin
 94 Therithien           614-617  an Imperial crown
 95 Colvastus II         618-622  an Imperial crown
 96 Duniver              623-629  an Imperial crown
 97 Grudish              630-634  an Imperial crown
 98 Kahtalhh             635-635  an Imperial crown
 99 Nardosien            636-636  an Imperial crown
100 Saranell III         637-642  an Imperial crown
101 Bellisterker         643-650  an Imperial crown
102 Klyudor              651-657  an Imperial crown
103 Cambedika            658-662  an Imperial crown
104 Vithwok IV the Young 663-665  an Imperial crown