So...um... of what material are the gil coins made?
And (looks shifty-eyed here)... is there a mint, with unenthusiastic, poorly-compensated guardians?
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So...um... of what material are the gil coins made?
And (looks shifty-eyed here)... is there a mint, with unenthusiastic, poorly-compensated guardians?
Well, from what I'm aware gil is made from gold, or rather, using the apparent etymology of the word 'gil' (which apparently comes from the word 'gild', which means to coat another metal in a thin layer of gold), they're made from a base metal that has been coated in gold. Electroplating is a modern way of 'gilding' incidentally.
And for that matter, I can't remember where I saw it, but I'm pretty sure there is an example of counterfeiting gil within FFXIV (I know counterfeit gil was a quest item in FFXI as well), so it's clearly easy to make fake gil lore-wise, which only makes the gilding name reference ring true even more.
http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/8...vendusparl.png
Maybe gil are like euro.
One side is the standard side, in every city-state the same.
And on the other side a city-state specific motive.
Qiqirn seem to wear "coins" on their earrings - have you ever looked? It would be fitting for a race that seem to love money, gems and all things of value - things which they look to carry on their persons at all times.
Have you ever zoomed in on these coins? They look to have a face on them of an eagle wearing a crown. I have taken a screenshot which I'll try and upload from my PS4 - but do we have an origin for Qiqirn (are they from the East?) and perhaps where this currency, if it is, comes from?