Currency
Currency
Three coins, modelled on the Serbian and Hungarian medieval system.
The Ilinijan monetary system follows the medieval Balkan tradition of three coexisting metals. Each currency keeps the name of its metal and circulates alongside the others, with conventional rates of exchange.
I
Ilje
The highest-denomination coin of the Empire. Reserved for large transactions, tribute and state purposes.
I
Ilin
The everyday currency of merchants and citizens, named for the metal it is struck from and for the Empire itself.
C
Cvej
The small change of daily life — used for bread, candles, postage and small wages.
The names and structure follow the tradition of Serbian and Hungarian medieval coinage, where coins of different metals circulated together with fixed conventional rates.