
Taking a page from history, I've used letters of credit and bills of exchange, drawn on a merchant bank and countersigned by various trustworthy parties, to explain large or consistent gil transfers. So, you might have a letter of credit issued by a powerful merchant in Ul'dah that guarantees the sum of, say, 250,000 gil, to be paid in installments based on certified invoices. The letter might be countersigned by a lieutenant of the Brass Blades, attesting the veracity of the parties, and by a member of the Ossuary, attesting to the existence and true valuation of the gil.
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