Liao Currency System (Principia Moderni III Map Game)

The Oirati Currency System, in which the most valuable currency is the Jin Tael, was instituted in 1500 after the Oirati split from the Chinese currency system. The system officially has three separate coins one gold, one silver and tone copper. The currency reform is nearly the same as the Chinese currency and the main coins are the Golden Jin Tael (from the Chinese and Oirat weight measurement Liang or Tael), the Silver Yin Tael and the copper Wen (from the Chinese and Oirati word Wen, meaning a tenth or literature). The Oirati Currency is also modeled upon the Pskov Currency.

Intrinsic value of coins
One Jin Tael contains 31.25 g or exactly 1 Tael of Gold.

One Yin Tael contains 31.25 g or exactly 1 Tael of Silver

One Wen contains 6.25 g or exactly 2 Qiang of Copper

Another currency is one guang (Bundle), while is a bundle of a hundred Wen.

Foreign
Other to come

Currency Subdenomination system
Base Coin Equivalencies 1 Jin Tael ► 100 Yin Tael

1 Yin Tael ► 100 Wen

1 Yin Tael ► 10 Guang

Other Equivalencies
1 Jin Tael ► 10000 Wen

1 Jin Tael ► 1000 Guang

Jin Tael
Obverse [1]
 * 1) Centered Profile of the Orug Khan at the time of  minting.
 * 2) writing over head along circumference reads: (Name), 長生天保佑蒙古人 (Chang Sheng Tian Bao You Meng Gu Ren) translation: May Tengri (The Sky) protect the Mongols.
 * 3) below the profile are the 克門幣廠 which means the mint of Oskemen.[1]

Reverse

 * 1) The Oirat Seal centered
 * 2) The writing 一金兩 (translation: One Jin Taels) along the circumference above
 * 3) The year of minting below the Seal

Yin Tael
Almost the same as Jin Tael, except instead of "一金兩" it reads "一銀兩" on the reverse.

Wen
same as Jin Tael, but 一銅文 instead of “一金兩”.