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Tables For Everything Rough Draft: Foreign Currency Generator

Coin Size
1-10 Smaller width than
game's standard
currency, and thinner
11-20 Smaller width than
game's standard
currency, and same
thickness
21-30 Smaller width than
game's standard
currency, and thicker
31-40 Same width, but
thinner
41-50 Same width, and
same thickness
51-60 Same width, but
thicker
61-70 Wider than standard
currency, but thinner
71-80 Wider than standard
currency, but same
thickness
81-90 Wider than standard
currency, and thicker
91-100 Roll twice, take both
results. Half the coins
are the first size the
other half are the
second size

Coin Shape
1-10 Round
11-20 Square
21-30 triangle
31-40 rectangle
41-50 Hexagon
51-60 Octagon
61-70 Rod
71-80 marble
81-90 Not the same (every
one of these coins
shares a marking to
show they are in fact
coins but there shape
is all varied)
91-100 Pierced (coin has a
hole punched in
center, roll again on
this table to
determine the actual
shape of the coin,
then roll again to
determine the shape
of the hole (ignoring
this result if it
happens again)
Foreign Coin Stamping d20 (I plan to make all of them percentiles but iam being lazy)
Note[roll as many times as there are faces on your coin]
1-2 Blank

3 Unknown Symbol

4 Animal:bird

5 Animal:deer

6 Animal:Fish

7 Person:Fisher (whole person)

8 Person:Soldier (whole
person)

9 Person:Priest (whole person)

10 Person:Queen (whole
person)

11 Person:King (whole person)

12 Person:Fisher (Face)

13 Person:Soldier (Face )

14 Person:Priest (Face)

15 Person:Queen (Face)

16 Person:King (Face)

17 a Building

18 City

19 Tree

20 two things (roll twice, both


the things rolled are on one
face of the coin)

Foreign Coin Extra Detail D10


[this is something that doesnt fit the other tables or a detail on one of the coins instead of the whole bunch]
[roll as many times as preferred or roll 1d4 times]
1 Polished

2 Rusty (if applicable to metal type)

3 One of them has a face scratched off

4 A coin is miss-stamped in a way that gives it two images on one


face
5 several coins have been warped as if exposed to high heats

6 some or all are counterfeit coins (good ones)

7 some or all are counterfeit coins (bad ones)

8 One coin out of the bunch is a completely different coin (roll on


the foreign coin tables again for this specific coin)
9 Minted a very long time ago (the kingdom that made them has
been forgotten)
10 Minted a very long time ago (kingdom now uses a completely
different currency)

Coin Material
1 stone
2 wood
3 copper
4 bronze
5 tin
6 gold
7 Silver
8 Electrum
9 platinum
10 gem slices (gems cut into the shape of the currency, roll on gemstone table to see what kind)
11 iron
12 seashell
13 bone (maybe another table for what done it is or what animal its from)
14 Fabric
15 paper
16 Mix, roll twice on this table, the coin is an equal mix of those two things, if this option is rolled then roll two more times.

Generic Items
Refer to pickpocket table
baubles (work in progress)
-A lucky charm with a religious symbol on it
-lucky charm (animal part)
-A lock of womans hair
-cloth doll
-locket with carving of face inside
-deck of generic (none magical) tarot cards
-poker chips
-Love Letter (unopened)
-Love Letter (torn in half)
-letter to be mailed (to family)
-letter to be mailed (to lover)
-letter to be mailed (to official of some kind)
-A note to self
-a bracelet made by a child
-a piece of glass shaped to look like a gemstone (roll on gem table to see what gem it looks like)

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