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[[Image:Dinar_counting.png|right|thumb|300px|Dinars]]
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'''Appears In:''' [[1.02 - Between Friends]], [[1.04 - Herc and Seek]], [[1.07 - Inn Trouble]], [[1.27 - Mommy Dearests]] (when Iolaus does his magic trick), [[1.35 - My Fair Lilith]] (mention only), and mentioned in several others.
'''Appears In:''' [[1.02 - Between Friends]], [[1.04 - Herc and Seek]], [[1.07 - Inn Trouble]], [[1.27 - Mommy Dearests]] (when Iolaus does his magic trick), [[1.29 - Sisters]], [[1.35 - My Fair Lilith]] (mention only), [[1.36 - Hind Sight]], [[1.50 - Valley of the Shadow]], and mentioned in several others.


Dinars are the currency used in Young Hercules. Even though, factually, the dinar was never recognized as the official currency of Greece (they used a drachma), it does stand to reason that they could have easily adopted it byway of trade with several surrounding countries.
Dinars are the currency used in Young Hercules. Even though, factually, the dinar was never recognized as the official currency of Greece (they used a drachma), it does stand to reason that they could have easily adopted it byway of trade with several surrounding countries.


'''Prices in Ancient Greece:'''
'''Prices in Ancient Greece:''' (from least to most expensive)
* 2 dinars will get you a [[Chicken in a Cylix]] - ''[[1.35 - My Fair Lilith]]''
* 2 dinars will get you a [[Chicken in a Cylix]] - ''[[1.35 - My Fair Lilith]]''
* 10 dinars is what [[Vendor Christine]] said the price of a fishing rod was, but [[Theseus]] bought it for one dinar, "and you're lucky to get it." - ''[[1.50 - Valley of the Shadow]]''
* 10 dinars will get [[Aegeus]] to tell you where an awesome fishing spot is. - ''[[1.50 - Valley of the Shadow]]''
* 11 dinars was the bill for [[Customer Jon|Customer Jon's]] meal - ''[[1.29 - Sisters]]''
* 36 dinars will rent out [[Kora's Inn]] for a private function - ''[[1.04 - Herc and Seek]]''
* 36 dinars will rent out [[Kora's Inn]] for a private function - ''[[1.04 - Herc and Seek]]''
* A tuft of fur from a [[Golden Hind]] will sell for 1,000 dinars. - ''[[1.36 - Hind Sight]]''
* A tuft of fur from a [[Golden Hind]] will sell for 1,000 dinars. - ''[[1.36 - Hind Sight]]''


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[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Items]][[Category:Items In 1.02 - Between Friends]][[Category:Items In 1.04 - Herc and Seek]][[Category:Items In 1.07 - Inn Trouble]][[Category:Items In 1.27 - Mommy Dearests]][[Category:Items In 1.29 - Sisters]][[Category:Items In 1.35 - My Fair Lilith]][[Category:Items In 1.36 - Hind Sight]]

Latest revision as of 21:46, 22 March 2015

Dinars

Appears In: 1.02 - Between Friends, 1.04 - Herc and Seek, 1.07 - Inn Trouble, 1.27 - Mommy Dearests (when Iolaus does his magic trick), 1.29 - Sisters, 1.35 - My Fair Lilith (mention only), 1.36 - Hind Sight, 1.50 - Valley of the Shadow, and mentioned in several others.

Dinars are the currency used in Young Hercules. Even though, factually, the dinar was never recognized as the official currency of Greece (they used a drachma), it does stand to reason that they could have easily adopted it byway of trade with several surrounding countries.

Prices in Ancient Greece: (from least to most expensive)