(04-07-2015, 12:26 PM)Cassandra Lachance Wrote: The official currency of Eorzea is gil, and it exists only in the form of coins, no paper money. Correct? Are there alternative currencies though? Allagan pieces, for instance.
Secondly, what about safekeeping? There seems to be no banking system within the lore of the game, as far as I can tell. It all goes through retainers.
Excellent questions! Let's start with gil.
Gil is the common currency of Eorzea first minted and adopted shortly after the Autumn War 100 years ago to commemorate the first formation of the Eorzean Alliance. Massive history lesson aside, the Alliance opened up trade between the five city-states for the first time in history and to more easily facilitate trade, they created gil as the common currency. Gil is made from copper and appears to only come in coin form. However (although it's never stated in lore or game and is mostly headcanon) gil pieces may come in various sizes and shapes to denote various denominations. So that people don't have to literally drag around ten million pennies everywhere they go.
A long while back I made a POST on gil lore, its origins, and the depictions on its face and whatnot. I'll spoiler the text below:
As for banks, I honestly couldn't tell you. However, there's several references in game to individual NPCs with very large sums of gil to their name. Where do they store this? Obviously there must be somewhere. The Syndicate boasts the six most wealthy individuals in Ul'dah. The Platinum Mirage is an exclusive club and gambling hall that stores and circulates money. The Manderville Gold Saucer must have a vault for their gil? During the MSQ Alphinaud requests money from various Consortiums to fund his Crystal Braves.
The Ashcrown Consortium, for instance, monitors all trade and purchases of crystals and shards. There's actually a limit to how many crystals a single person or entity may purchase at a time. If Revenant's Toll ships Ice Crystals to Ishgard, the Ashcrown Consortium is aware and approved of the transaction. So... if there's a Consortium which monitors crystal distribution. I can guarantee there's one for gil as well.
Anyways, hope this helps! ^^