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'''Throne(s) Gelt''', commonly referred to as Thrones, is the closest thing the [[Imperium of Man]] has to a universal monentary unit. It is a standardized measure of wealth, its value determined by a planet's tithes. The name is derived from a combination of The [[Golden Throne]] and an archaic term for tithe money payed in olde times of [[Games Workshop|GW's]] Homeland; Throne Gelt literally just means 'The Emperors' Money'. | '''Throne(s) Gelt''', commonly referred to as Thrones, is the closest thing the [[Imperium of Man]] has to a universal monentary unit. It is a standardized measure of wealth, its value determined by a planet's tithes. The name is derived from a combination of The [[Golden Throne]] and an archaic term for tithe money payed in olde times of [[Games Workshop|GW's]] Homeland; Throne Gelt literally just means 'The Emperors' Money'. Is quite appropriately abbreviated as 'tg.' | ||
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Throne(s) Gelt, commonly referred to as Thrones, is the closest thing the Imperium of Man has to a universal monentary unit. It is a standardized measure of wealth, its value determined by a planet's tithes. The name is derived from a combination of The Golden Throne and an archaic term for tithe money payed in olde times of GW's Homeland; Throne Gelt literally just means 'The Emperors' Money'. Is quite appropriately abbreviated as 'tg.'
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A throne commonly used in the Calixis Sector.
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A throne from a terraformed planet, made out of treestuff.
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Hariatus "Loadsamoney" Enfield, a Rogue Trader famous for his vast collection of Thrones.