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Roman intervention forces (Caesar in Gaul) Culture Tier 4
Denominational System
If the worth of every coin is known and set, then only swindlers and criminals grumble.In 420BC the Greeks made their first attempt to introduce a standardised currency. The Romans, while slower to adopt coins, soon realised the need for a system of fixed coinage and minted their coins to be worth the weight of their gold and silver 'bullion' content. This, unfortunately, lent itself to a gradual debasement as the more corrupt states began to mint their own - alloying the metals in the coins to maintain weight while using the spare gold and silver to make more debased ones.
Node Set Culture Tier 4 |
research_points 1200 |
cost_per_round 0 |
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- +2 public order (all provinces)
- -10% agent recruitment costs (all provinces)
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