Gold

Gold was a pure precious metal that was used in Faerûn as the baseline of most currency. Despite its high value it was fairly commonly found throughout Toril.

Description
Gold was a soft, malleable and exceptionally conductive metal.

Worth
Most coins in Faerûn worked off of the silver and gold standard, with copper pieces (cp) being worth 1/100th of a gold piece (gp) and silver pieces (sp) being worth 1/10 of a gp. Electrum coins were worth 1/2 of a gp, and platinum coins were worth 10 gp. Gold coins were usually minted circular, without any holes, an eighth of an inch thick and an inch-and-a-quarter in diameter and weighed approximately 0.3 oz (9 g) each. Any less than that and they were considered by most to be "shaved" and worthless.

The metal was valuable to many artisans for its malleability, its aesthetic qualities, and the fact that it did not tarnish or rust.

Uses
Gold was prized by many wizards for its magical properties. If refined and treated with the right magical processes, gold could become as hard as steel and used to forge effective armor and weapons, which could hold a number of enchantments, even those that conflicted one another. While it offered significant protection against fire and acid, the extra weight of golden armor typically made it too cumbersome for all but the most skilled wizards to wear. As such these glimmering suits of armor were typically given as gifts to those who so tends to get sold or given as a gift to those who weren't so much restricted by weighty armors.

Gold was specifically used in the crafting of shoonrings that had multiple magical properties.

Gold was favored by the gods Abbathor, Geb, Hanali Celanil, Thard Harr, Ubtao, and Vergadain and seen as a sign of their blessings.