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About currency

Regarding the currency exchange of this book, Xiao Hei directly used the data of the cruiser's "Qing Dynasty Demolition Worker". Although the data is not very accurate, it is convenient, so don't worry too much.

1 pound = 5 USD = 4 liang = 9 rubles = 10 yen = 20 mark = 25 francs = 8 silver dollars, these are obtained based on the gold content of the currency. Silver dollars are seen in other books, 1 liang = 2 silver dollars, which is also written here. After all, silver dollars were very commonly used hard currency at that time, one ton of gold = 150,000 pounds (for the sake of easy calculation, the actual price is between 130 and 150,000). The silver price fell sharply in the afternoon of the 1899, 1 pound = 7 taels of silver, and the silver dollar also fell. However, in the afternoon of the 1899, due to Qin Ge, the Qing Dynasty did not lose money, so the silver price did not fall at that time.

(I calculated the wrong thing before. The ratio of gold to pound is 10 times more. I would like to thank the book friend "Dog Bites Idle People" for pointing out the error);
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