I Became the Contract Daughter of the soon-to-be-ruined Family - Chapter 20
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Solomon3212
I would like to remind everyone that 1,000,000 won roughly equals just under $1,000 Canadian. This is from Korea.
You can also break it down via coins
1 small copper = 10
1 medium copper = 100
1 large copper = 1,000
1 small silver = 10,000
1 large silver = 100,000
1 small gold = 1,000,000
Etc
carlots
update plsssssss
fionaweili
Please update more and faster 🥰🥰
Bumblemybee
Dudes… welcome to zimbabwe where their currency is ludicrous
justreadinalong
@Aesoporific I feel you, I really do. Try not to think too deeply though. My guess is most writers base their world’s currency on the Won and paper money (which has higher denominations). They often don’t think about how a society still based on precious metals would have smaller denominations due to their weight and limited availability. Most readers don’t think they deeply either! We are the weirdos for thinking that deeply and being bothered by it! 😂😅
Eyongthunder
@Aesoporific this is Manhwa, common sense IRL will not always work. It has its own universe, own science, own fantasy, and own physics. YES, they based some THINGS on IRL, but that just a small part of it. In the end of the day, it’s the Author’s hand decides where this story will progress on
Aesoporific
One thing that always gets me is the crazy weak currency in these worlds. There’s exactly zero chance that a family can carry around five million of anything every month. Gold, silver, even cacao beans just weren’t common enough to physically create that many units of measure. Even if it was plausible, the number is orders of magnitude too large to be useful most of the time. Why have a thousand dalc for an hours labor when it could be one instead?
You need bank notes for that sort of devaluation of currency to be possible, and you need a heavily export-driven economy for that sort of devaluation to be desirable. By cloning in the won/yuan/yen it tells me that not a lot of thought has gone into the economy. That’s fine and all, but it’s a bit jarring to me in particular.
JuniHeart
Love this fl