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Reform the Coinage
Description
Your Traders cannot be plundered. International Trade Routes provide +3 Gold per specialty district in the foreign city.
Historical Context
Coins are symbols – worth more than the metal inside. Or are they? Efforts to re-value coins could make or break an empire – especially when one considers that soldiers were often paid in coin and might get grumpy if they were given gold-painted lead instead of the real thing.
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Requirements

Min Era: Renaissance Era
Max Era: Modern Era
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Description
Your Traders cannot be plundered. International Trade Routes provide +3 Gold per specialty district in the foreign city.
Historical Context
Coins are symbols – worth more than the metal inside. Or are they? Efforts to re-value coins could make or break an empire – especially when one considers that soldiers were often paid in coin and might get grumpy if they were given gold-painted lead instead of the real thing.

Requirements

Min Era: Renaissance Era
Max Era: Modern Era
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