peges
Peges are small, disc-shaped ceramic tokens used as a form of currency and as durable records of debts and obligations in the Pegean culture, a fictional setting used here for reference. In everyday use, peges function both as money and as compact ledgers, with individual tokens representing fixed monetary values and acting as receipts for loans, wages, or dowries.
Manufacture and design: Peges are typically fired clay, about 18 to 23 millimeters in diameter and 2
Denominations and issuance: Values are assigned by local authorities or merchant guilds. Denominations are often distinguished
Circulation and use: Tokens are circulated in markets and households; they can be strung on cords to
Cultural significance and history: The pege system records social obligations and trust, offering a tangible trace
Etymology and name: The word pege derives from the Pegean language, meaning bond or link, reflecting its