Every ten coppers is equal one silver coin
Every ten silvers is equal one gold coin.
1 gold coin = 10 silvers = 100 copper.
This is in no way a current or correct price list (IC trade and circumstances change all the time) as it was taken from elsewhere and has not been adjusted to suit our dream at this point but it will give players a general idea of the price differences between various items and a general idea of how much things cost.
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Tools:
Mounts:
Prices not including expense of regular upkeep, nor any yearly pay for furre(s) to tend to them.
Drink:
Food:
Clothing
Base prices are minimum for lower quality items - higher quality and extravagant design add to the pricetag.
Fabric
Rent & Construction
Wages
**(Monastery-dwellers are paid out of charitable donations only, and they receive free room and board, therefore their coin is considerably less than other common wages. Priests and monks live simple lives, unlike their sometimes opulent RL historical counterparts, as the Monastery does not collect tithes!)
Every ten silvers is equal one gold coin.
1 gold coin = 10 silvers = 100 copper.
This is in no way a current or correct price list (IC trade and circumstances change all the time) as it was taken from elsewhere and has not been adjusted to suit our dream at this point but it will give players a general idea of the price differences between various items and a general idea of how much things cost.
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Tools:
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-yoke ~ 2s
-foot iron of plough ~ 5c
-3 mason's tools ~ 9c
-spade and shovel ~ 3c
-spinning wheel ~ 10c
-hatchet (cheap quality) ~ 5c
-augur ~ 3c
-large biciron ~ 60s
-hammers ~ 8c - 2s
-anvil ~ 20s
-bellows ~ 30s
-chisel ~ 4c
-vise ~ 13s
-complete set of armorer's tools ~ 14G
Mounts:
Prices not including expense of regular upkeep, nor any yearly pay for furre(s) to tend to them.
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-Draught Ostrix ~ 10-20s
-Riding Scarhawk ~ 10G
-Knight's Scarhawk ~ 20G
-Warhawk ~ up to 80G
Drink:
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-cheap wine ~ 4s /bottle
-best wine ~ 6-8s /bottle
-foreign wine ~ up to 13s /bottle
-ale ~ 10c /barrel (2gal)
-mead ~ 15-20c /barrel (2gal)
-milk (from plants) ~ 6c /bottle
Food:
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-Dried fruit (raisins, dates, etc.)~ 2-4c /lb
-Nuts ~ 4-6c /lb
-Spices (cinnamon, cloves, pepper, etc.) ~ 2-6s /lb
-Oats ~ 5c /lb
-Wheat ~ 8c /lb
-Barley ~ 4c /lb
-Loaf of brown bread ~ 2c
-Loaf of white bread ~ 6c
-Cheese ~ 2-4s /wheel
-Laying Kiwi ~ 8c
-Roasting Kiwi ~ 5c
-Woolbird Kiwi ~ 1s 5c
-Ostrix (meat) ~ 3s/lb
-Eggs ~ 3c/dozen
-Salted minnows ~ 1c/pawful
-Smoked fish ~ 6c
-Fresh fish (vary by size) ~ 5-15c
Clothing
Base prices are minimum for lower quality items - higher quality and extravagant design add to the pricetag.
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-Dress ~ 2s+
-Bodice ~ 2s+
-Corset ~ 1s+
-Fashionable Court gown ~ 10-50G
-Stockings ~ 3c+
-Shoes ~ 4c+
-Boots ~ 6c+
-Hat ~ 1s+
-Leggings ~ 10c+
-Trousers ~ 12c+
-Tunic ~ 6c - 3s
-Linen chemise ~ 8c
-Woolen garment ~ 1-2s
-Cloak ~ 10c+
-Undergarments ~ 2c+
Fabric
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-Cotton ~ 8c /bolt
-Linen (coarse) ~ 1s /bolt
-Linen (fine) ~ 3s /bolt
-Wool (best) ~ 5s /skein
-Silk ~ 10-12s /yard
-Furs added to garment ~ extremely rare: may cost several gold for a small portion
Rent & Construction
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-Rent - shop ~ 2-5G /year
-Rent - tavern ~ 40G /year
-Rent - cottage ~ 5s /year
-Rent - craftsfurre's house ~ 2G /year
-Rent - merchant's house ~ 4G /year
-Cottage (3 rooms) ~ 3G
-Row house ~ up to 5G
-Craftsfurre's house (with work/shop area) ~ 10-15G
-Merchant's house ~ 33-66G
-Manor House (with courtyard) ~ 90G+
-Castle ~ 450G
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-Gold ring ~ 1G 6s
-Gold ring w/diamond ~ 8G
-Gold necklace ~ 2G
-String of pearls ~ 1G 3s 4c
-Silverware (6 items) ~ 14s or so
-Brass pot ~ 2s
-Ceramic cooking pot ~ 1-3c
-Metal pitcher ~ 6c
-Basin and pitcher ~ 10c
-Soap ~ 1c
-Towel ~ 6c
-Lockbox ~ 1s 2c+
-Chest ~ 2s 2c
-Smaller chests ~ 6c-1s
-Table ~ 3s
-Chair ~ 1s 5c
-Stool ~ 1s
-3 boards for a bed ~ 5c
-Small cot ~ 3s 2c
-Double bed ~ 5s
-Carved bed w/ canopy ~ 120 G
-Mattress - straw ~ 2c
-Mattress - feather ~ 8s
-Pillow ~ 1c+
-Sheet ~ 4c+
-Blanket ~ 1s
-Quilted ~ 3s+
-Tallow candle ~
-Wax candle ~
-Beeswax ~ 2c /lb
-Honey ~ 4c /jar
-Perfume ~ 6c - 5s /oz
-Scented Oil ~ 2-8s /oz
-Incense ~ 3s /lb
-Bucket ~ 5c
-Vat ~ 7c
-Barrel ~ 8c-2s
-Flask - leather ~ 8c +
-Bottle ~ 5c
-Goblet - pewter ~ 3c
-Plate - tin ~ 4c
-Single set of dinnerware - wooden (cup, plate, bowl, cutlery) ~ 8c
-Single set of dinnerware - metal ~ 1s 5c
-Parchment ~ 4c /ft2
-Ink - black ~ 3s /gal
-Ink - color ~ 4-5s /gal
-Quill pen ~ 5c
-Charcoal ~ 6c /lb
-Chalk ~ 1s /lb
-Bells (small) ~ 1-5c+
-Wooden Flute ~ 1-3s+
-Drum ~ 2-5s+
-Lyre ~ 12-15s+
-Lute ~ 1G+
Wages
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-Laborer (miner, stablehand, sweep, etc.) ~ 1s
-Craftsfurre (tailor, weaver, carpenter, etc.) ~ 2-4s
-Master Craftsfurre / Shop Owner* ~ 4-8s +/-
-Semi-Skilled Services (cook, wet nurse, clerk, etc.) ~ 2-3s
-Other Work (courier, scullion, bartender, etc.) ~ 1-2s
-Monks & Priests** ~ 1-2s /week
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-Recruits & Privates ~ 2s
-Corporal ~ 2s 5c
-Sergeant ~ 3s
-Lieutenant ~ 5s
-Captain ~ 6s
-Major ~ 7s
-Colonel ~ 8s
**(Monastery-dwellers are paid out of charitable donations only, and they receive free room and board, therefore their coin is considerably less than other common wages. Priests and monks live simple lives, unlike their sometimes opulent RL historical counterparts, as the Monastery does not collect tithes!)
Moderators: Calliste Ahmose (played by FishyFi) Mikhael Solberg (played by minizeries)