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VE GELTENKAROS BENSK

THE GOLDEN CROW BANK

 

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KRUSAE ZWY KONGZEM

 

Issued by the

OFFICE OF THE TREASURER

On this 7th of Tov and Yermey of 352ES


 

INTRODUCTION

The Golden Crow Bank (Naumariav: Ve Geltenkaros Bensk) established by the Golden Crow Banking Act 352ES is the state-regulated bank of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska that serves to offer citizens tax-free storage of Mina in exchange for Haenzikrawn - Haeseni currency that acts as a receipt for Mina stored in the Bank, can be used to pay taxes in the City of Karosgrad and traded as wages. In accordance with the Golden Crow Banking Act, the exchange and value of Mina and Haenzikrawn shall be regulated by the Office of the Treasurer.

 

This missive shall be a guidance document for citizens explaining the functioning of the Golden Crow Bank. 


 

KRAWN TYPES

The Golden Crow Banking Act establishes six types of Haenzikrawn, or simply ‘Krawns’, which act as a receipt exchanged for Mina stored with the Golden Crow Bank. The six types of Krawns are as follows:

 

  • Copper Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Koeng Marius I on one side and the City of St. Karlsburg on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 5 Mina;
  • Bronze Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Koeng Stefan I on one side and the City of Alban on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 10 Mina;
  • Iron Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Koeng Robert I on one side and the Red City of Markev on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 25 Mina;
  • Silver Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Koeng Andrik III on one side and the City of New Reza on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 50 Mina;
  • Gold Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Koeng Josef I on one side and the City of Karosgrad on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 100 Mina;
  • Black Haenzikrawn, bearing the face of Saint Karl on one side and the City of Siegrad on the other, marked with the year of minting, shall be valued at 500 Mina.

 

INSTRUCTION

Mina can be stored with the Bank by purchasing any of the above Krawns at the Bank’s premises in the City of Karosgrad, and customers shall receive Krawns corresponding to the value of the Mina stored. For example, a customer may purchase four Iron Krawns worth a total of one-hundred Mina. These Iron Krawns then act as receipts for the Mina stored; at any time, the customer can return to the Bank and exchange these four Iron Krawns to retrieve their one-hundred Mina stored by the Bank, which is not subject to any tax. These Krawns can also be used to pay property taxes, wages, and may be accepted by some shops as valid tender.

 

Note that Gold Krawns and Black Krawns, owing to their high value, can only be purchased by arranging a meeting with the Royal Treasurer or an appropriate agent. Copper, Bronze, Iron and Silver Krawns can be purchased from the Bank’s premises in the City of Karosgrad. All Krawns can, however, be purchased and exchanged with the Royal Treasurer if of preference to the customer.

 

[[As a brief OOC note, Copper - Silver Krawns can be purchased from autoshop stalls set up in the Bank in Karosgrad. These Krawns, which are renamed RP items, can be sold back to the autoshop in return for the Mina stored. Note that each Krawn is marked with the year it was minted - for example, it will have ‘340ES’ in the name and description. Your Krawn must be sold back to the stall with the corresponding year, because each stack of Krawn is technically a different item.

 

To demonstrate, the Copper Krawn stall in the bank will sell 5 stacks of Copper Krawns, but each stack has a different year in the title, ranging from 340ES-344Es. If you buy 10 Krawns with the year 340ES in the name, you must sell these Krawns back to the 340ES stack to get your Mina. The 341ES, 342Es, 343ES and 344ES stacks will not buy 340ES coins, and vice versa.

 

Additionally, be very careful not to place the Krawns; renamed items lose their name, description and signature when placed. Because Krawns are renamed buttons, they will become normal buttons when placed, and unable to be traded back for Mina or used to pay taxes. The Bank will not refund Krawns that are accidentally placed and turned into normal buttons, so be careful.]]


 

IV JOVEO MAAN

His Excellency, Edvard Amador HKML

Royal Treasurer of the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska

 

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