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! Coin type !! Code !! Value in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]] !! Color !! Material !! Diameter (mm) !! Thickness (mm) !! Mass (grams)
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| '''Nickel''' || Ni || '''0.05''' || <span style="color:#434343;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Dark gray || Nickel<br/>(100%) || 15.50 || 1.00 || 1.683668
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| '''Aluminium''' || Al || '''0.10''' || <span style="color:#848789;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Light gray || Aluminium<br/>(100%) || 17.78 || 1.50 || 1.004400
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| '''Cupronickel''' || Cn || '''0.50''' || <span style="color:#e7bb74;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Light yellow || Cupronickel<br/>(70% copper, 30% nickel) || 16.12 || 1.25 || 1.80
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| '''Brass''' || Br || '''1.00''' || <span style="color:#d1ae30;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Brass yellow || C260 cartridge brass<br/>(70% copper, 30% zinc) || 17.45 || 2.15 || 4.38639
|-
| '''Steel''' || St || '''2.00''' || <span style="color:#945353;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Reddish-gray || Mild steel<br/>(Steel with 100% steel, ~0.25% carbon content) || 20.80 || 2.50 || 6.66867
|-
| '''Copper''' || Cp || '''5.00''' || <span style="color:#B87333;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Copper || CopperFine copper<br/>(100%, .999 grade) || 27.00 || 3.25 || 16.67
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| '''Gray copper''' || Gc || '''10.00''' || <span style="color:#8B6643;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Dark copper || Gray copper<br/>(40% silver, 60% copper) || 28.69 || 3.25 || 20.00
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| '''Silver''' || Si || '''25.00''' || <span style="color:#C0C0C0;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Silver || Fine silver<br/>(100%, .999 grade) || 32.92 || 3.50 || 31.25
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| '''Electrum''' || El || '''50.00''' || <span style="color:#D2D68C;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Greenish-gold || Electrum<br/>(45% gold, 55% silver) || 33.025 || 3.30 || 37.31
|-
| '''Gold''' || Au || '''100.00'''|| <span style="color:#FFD700;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Gold|| Fine gold<br/>(100%, .999 grade) || 35.619 || 2.60 || 50.00
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| '''White gold''' || Wg || '''250.00''' || <span style="color:#DFD7B0;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Whitish gold || White gold<br/>(60% gold, 40% platinum) || 37.206 || 2.60 || 56.82
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| '''Platinum''' || Pt || '''500.00''' || <span style="color:#E5E4E2;font-size:12pt">'''●'''</span> Platinum|-| '''Fine platinum<br/>(WIP100%, .999 grade)'''|| 39.946 || 3.10 || 83.33
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They are made entirely of aluminium, and because of its nominal mass of almost exactly 1 gram, such coins are sometimes used as weighing scale weights.
Common nicknames for these coins: ''Al'', ''Albert'', ''Dime''
=== Cupronickel coins ===
As it turned out, the visiting engineer submitted a proposal to the Engineering Corps to create new currency denominations and standardize the process he witnessed at Camp Baxter, namely through the creation of brass coins. His proposal was accepted, and he was transferred to the secret Minting Facility, where he oversaw the minting of the first brass coins. The very first brass coins were minted on Nonama 9, E6-99, and legend says that they were made by melting spent [[9x19mm Parabellum]] casings. In the months that followed, new denominations using other materials were soon created, thus creating the 12-coin denomination system that is still used to this day.
 
Other common nicknames: ''One'', ''Barry''
=== Steel coins ===
=== Copper coins ===
Copper coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''5'''. They are one of the historical four coin types, and were the lowest valued and most common type. Historically, copper coins were known as ''Gusil'' in the [[Languages|Old Tongue]]. They are made out of bullion-grade, fine copper, with a purity of 99.9% (wip.999 grade). Other common nicknames: ''Cooper'', ''Fiver''
=== Gray copper coins ===
(wip)Gray copper coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''10'''.  They are made out of gray copper, an alloy of 40% silver and 60% copper, giving them a darker appearance than pure copper coins. Other common nicknames: ''Gray'', ''Tenner''
=== Silver coins ===
Silver coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''25'''. They are one of the historical four coin types, with the second lowest value of the four.
Historically, silver and silver coins were known as ''Silil'' in the [[Languages|Old Tongue]].
They are made out of fine silver, with a purity of 99.9% (.999 grade).
Other common nicknames: ''Silvia'', (rarely) ''Quarter-gold''
=== Electrum coins ===
(wip)Electrum coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''50'''.  They are made out of electrum, an alloy of 45% gold and 55% silver. They are famous for their greenish hue. Other common nicknames: ''Green'', ''Trum'', ''Elly'' or ''Ellie'', ''Half-gold''
=== Gold coins ===
Gold coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''100''' and are the third highest denomination available today. They are one of the historical four coin types, and were the second highest value of the four. Historically, gold coins were known as ''Limil'' in the [[Languages|Old Tongue]]. Gold coins are arguably the most popular of the high-denomination coins, being made out of a stereotypically valuable metal, to the point that the letter G is often used as an abbreviation or a shorthand for "100 Parallars"; for example, something that is said to have a value of "four Gs" is worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''400'''. They are made out of fine gold, with a purity of 99.9% (wip.999 grade). Other common nicknames: ''G''/''Gee'', ''Ginny'', ''Goldie''
=== White gold coins ===
White gold coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''250''', and are the second highest denomination available. They are made out of white gold, an alloy of 60% gold and 40% platinum. Other common nicknames: ''White'', ''Whitney'', ''Wig'' or ''Wiggy'' (wipfrom the abbreviation "Wg"), ''Half-plat''
=== Platinum coins ===
Platinum coins are worth [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]'''500'''. They are one of the historical four coin types, having been the most valuable coin type, and retaining that title even as of today. Historically, gold coins were known as ''Zeril'' in the [[Languages|Old Tongue]]. Although platinum coins are not as popular, they are the most efficient way to transport money using coins, with a value per weight unit of 5000; higher than any other coin type in the game. In a similar manner as the letter G and gold coins, the letter P is sometimes used as a shorthand for "500 Parallars". They are made out of fine platinum, with a purity of 99.9% (wip.999 grade). Other common nicknames: ''Plat'', ''Pete''
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