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Silver Coin Question

Idahoan

Lore Master
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I found a vendor on Atlantic & on Lake Superior that had stacks of 127 Silver Coins for what seemed like a outrageous amount.

Why would someone sell stacks of 127 coins and what is causing the Silver rate to jump?

Or have I just been away to long to know what's going on?
 

Assia Penryn

The Sleeping Dragon
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I've seen a vendor like that on Great Lakes...

... piles and piles of 127 silver coins for 225k. Can't figure out why either.
 

Poo

The Grandest of the PooBah’s
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are we talking like faction silver coins or are we talking the silver soverigns from the birt sewer rats for a few years back silver?

cause if its faction silver then a pile of 127 wouldnt be that strange to see.

i do know that if you steal gold from a pack mule sometimes you get a glitch one that will be 1 gold coin but have the graphic of a pile and when you mouse over it it will say 65,000 gold.

so maybe its the same glitch.
if its a pile and only 1 silver that would be it i guess.
 

Xanth de Orlig

Journeyman
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Seems the merchant for whatever reason decided that 1 silver coin was worth 1771.6535433 gold pieces ...

That a standard conversion? ;-)
 

Harlequin

Babbling Loonie
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Speaking of randomness...in signed single byte notation, 127 is the max positive number you can have. (ie binary: 01111111)


128 makes it a negative number.
(ie binary: 10000000)


Not saying that there's any significance here...Someone buy it before server goes down, see what it does :D
 

Xanth de Orlig

Journeyman
Stratics Veteran
Stratics Legend
I've seen a vendor like that on Great Lakes...

... piles and piles of 127 silver coins for 225k. Can't figure out why either.

Seems the merchant for whatever reason decided that 1 silver coin was worth 1771.6535433 gold pieces ...

That a standard conversion? ;-)
here's probably where he got that number ...i think .... :

225,000/127 = 1771.6535433
1771+6+5+3+5+4+3+3= 1800

took 8 numbers to add to 1800 ... so 1800/8=225

1+2+7=10

took 3 numbers to get ten, so of course multiply the 225 by 10 three times ...

225*10=2,250*10=22,500*10=225,000

Nooooow i see where he got his silver pile quantity ... it is so clear now ...
 
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