[quote=@Halvtand] That's quite an interesting point, and I do believe you might be on to something. Tetsu no Kuni (land of iron) and their samurai have acted as keepers of balance and peace for a while, and it would not be strange in any way if they were also the minters and printers (I will butcher this language if I want to) of the standardised currency. [/quote] I agree with this. I seems quite plausible. I don't agree that you can butcher the language, though. [quote=@Halvtand] However, a side note. In Scandinavia, the cold bloody hell up north that no one really cares about, there are two countries that exists side by side. The interesting thing is that they also share the name of their currencies, crowns. While they don't have the same value, the currencies are named the same, and as long as you are close to the border they are practically interchangeable. [/quote] 'Cause fuck Denmark. We're only good for booze, smokes and loose women. We use crowns, too, you know D: And the Danish Crown (haha, that's the name of a meat company) is actually the most valuable one out of the three. Not by much, but it is more valuable. And both Swedish and Norwegian Crowns are usable in Denmark, as long as it's up in northern Jutland - I think Danish Crowns are the least used type of currency in Skagen, Hirtshals and Frederikshavn - as well as on most of Zealand, just as the Euro is probably more used in the southern regions of Jutland because the rest of Europe is down there. [quote=@Halvtand] Perhaps something similar is at work in Narutoland? [/quote] I find that quite plausible as well.