The Gilded Currency Register records every denomination that circulates across Capitalist ltd Economics—from pocket coins used by gardeners to large settlement notes cleared through HOME Medallion accounts.

Denomination table
Values are shown in gilded units. Smaller coins settle daily wages; higher notes move only through Medallion-linked banks.
| Code | Name | Value | Metal / mark | Common use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GC-1 | Seed Bit | 1 | Copper rim | Market snacks, tips |
| GC-5 | Loom Piece | 5 | Brass stamp | Day labor |
| GC-20 | Garden Crown | 20 | Silver wash | Tools, seed packs |
| GC-100 | Bridge Note | 100 | Gilded seal | Toll bundles |
| GC-500 | Paradise Bond | 500 | Full gilt | Land contracts |
| GC-1000 | FIRE Ledger | 1000 | Constitution mark | Bank clearing |
Clearing cycle
Every evening, Medallion desks reconcile Bridge Notes and FIRE Ledgers. The schedule below is the standard clearing window.
| Window | Time | What clears | Desk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dawn settle | 06:00 | Seed Bit / Loom Piece | Market booths |
| Noon freight | 12:00 | Garden Crown / Bridge Note | INB customs |
| Evening bank | 18:00 | Paradise Bond / FIRE Ledger | HOME Medallion |
| Night audit | 22:00 | Exceptions only | FML FIRE |

How to read a note
Look for the constitution mark, the corridor stamp (if the note crossed an International National Bridge), and the Medallion account line. Counterfeit notes lack the gilt edge grain and fail the evening bank scan.

