Gilded Currency Register

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.

Wealth and currency tools
Home wealth instruments tied to the gilded register.

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
Ledger and chapter references
Reference chart used when teaching the gilded register.

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.

International National Bridges

The International National Bridges are the physical and commercial links that join the eastern Paradise field to the western Capitalist ltd cities, farms, and ports. Each bridge carries goods, contracts, and the gilded currency that keeps the triple economy in motion.

Bridge field vista
Bridge corridor linking east and west trade lanes.

Bridge corridors

Corridors are numbered for customs, tolls, and occupational passage. The table below is the working register used by coachmen, shepherds, and warehouse clerks.

Bridge ID Corridor Primary cargo Toll (gilded) Status
INB-01 East Gate to West Market Textiles, honey 12 Open
INB-02 Farm Belt to Port Spur Grain, timber 9 Open
INB-03 Garden Loop to City Core Produce, tools 15 Limited
INB-04 Storyteller Row to Archive Manuscripts 5 Open
INB-05 Bee Keep to Pharmacy Wax, medicine 7 Open

Who may cross

Occupational contracts authorize passage. Holders of a HOME Medallion bank card clear faster lanes; unsigned travelers use the standard queue.

Trade documentation
Sample corridor paperwork used at INB customs desks.
Traveler class Documents Queue Avg wait
Medallion holder Card + contract Express 5 min
Licensed coachman Route seal Freight 12 min
Guest visitor Day pass Standard 25 min
Storyteller envoy Archive letter Cultural 8 min

Maintenance and governance

Bridge boards report to FML FIRE for constitutional oversight. Toll surplus funds lantern lighting, rail repairs, and shared security between the two fields.