The moon (or a moon) refers to crescent shaped coins minted by the city of Silverymoon. A moon was originally a shining blue crescent-shaped electrum coin, valued at 2 ep (1 gp) in the city of Silverymoon. and 1 ep elsewhere. Later coins were shining gold crescents known as the moon, and accepted throughout the Silver Marches at a value of 2 gp.
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| - The moon (or a moon) refers to crescent shaped coins minted by the city of Silverymoon. A moon was originally a shining blue crescent-shaped electrum coin, valued at 2 ep (1 gp) in the city of Silverymoon. and 1 ep elsewhere. Later coins were shining gold crescents known as the moon, and accepted throughout the Silver Marches at a value of 2 gp.
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| - The moon and eclipsed moon minted in Silverymoon, among other coins.
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| - The moon (or a moon) refers to crescent shaped coins minted by the city of Silverymoon. A moon was originally a shining blue crescent-shaped electrum coin, valued at 2 ep (1 gp) in the city of Silverymoon. and 1 ep elsewhere. Later coins were shining gold crescents known as the moon, and accepted throughout the Silver Marches at a value of 2 gp. Around the late 1480s and the early 1490s DR the original shining blue crescent-shaped electrum coin was in circulation again, valued at 2 unicorns (platinum pieces) in Silverymoon, and 1 platinum piece elsewhere. At the same time, along with this coin, there was also the eclipsed moon, which consisted of a moon stamped with a silver wedge to complete its round form. It was worth 5 unicorns in Silverymoon, or 2 unicorns elsewhere.
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