Quote Originally Posted by Enkidoh View Post
Nymeia is the goddess of luck after all though, and a coin is very symbolic of that, so it makes sense to have her visage on the 'heads' side (also, she was not worshipped by any of the citystates, save for that brief time in Ala Mhigo, so it might have been decided to choose her as a neutral figure rather than 'playing favourites' with another deity who happened to be a guardian of one of the cities, like Nald'thal).

Also, I suspect gil is far older than even the Allag, seeing that npcs back in Elpis give it in quest rewards and that gil is accepted by the stores there (altough that could just be for gameplay purposes, like in ShB how G'raha said the stores in Norvrandt would accept gil even though it's not their native currency due to the relative value), and, given that the Allag was founded by Emet originally....

That's just my own musings though.
Hmm. Maybe there's even something inherent to Nymeia's presence on the Gil that makes it more valuable... or makes it seem more valuable? It is just a coin to most, objectively, but with the blessing of the Goddess of Fate it is recognized as universally valuable. Almost universally valuable, at least, for notably groups like the Beast Tribes do not accept Gil except for more basic items, so there could be something to them that negates said blessing such as their choice to worship their Primals instead. Big think.