Talk:Currency

Cleanup approach
I've had my eye on this page for a while now, but I'm not sure what would be the best approach to improve it, since there are so many possible divisions. What I'm thinking may be the most informative format to present the content in a full in-universe context is something like this:


 * 1) A section on generic coinage. Standard conversion rates for coins, trade bars and other methods that aren't specific to any particular region of the Realms, as well as changes in exchange rate throughout history (more on that below).
 * 2) Sections on location-specific coinage names and conversion rates. How each region names its money and specially-minted coins that only exist in those locations.
 * 3) One or more sections on less-widespread forms of currency, such as paper.

About historic evolution: within each section, the idea is to note historic variations in exchange rate, if any. This way the reader won't be lost if there is no mention of a certain region in a certain edition. Do we agree that the best way to represent in-universe nomenclature for each D&D edition is roughly as follows?
 * 1st edition: As of 1357 DR (as per Forgotten Realms Campaign Set).
 * 2nd edition: As of 1367 DR, or during the Time of Troubles (as per Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 2nd edition (revised)).
 * 3rd edition: As of 1372 DR (as per Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting 3rd edition).
 * 4th edition: As of 1479 DR (as per Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide), or during the Spellplague, between 1385 DR and 1487 DR.
 * 5th edition: As of 1489 DR, or post-Second Sundering (as per Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide).

Any thoughts? I think I'll start tinkering with the page later today. &mdash; Sirwhiteout (talk) 18:39, January 3, 2018 (UTC)