Is it ten trillion gold or silver marks?
From RFC's post almost a year ago, there are 20 silvers [and 5 bronze 'coppers' in a silver] in a gold mark.
I've been trying to figure out the relative value of the Mohryah Lode based on the tonnages, even trying troy ounces and it seems the ratio would indicate very small coins, even alloyed.
For example 2.5 million tons of gold means either 73 billion troy or 80 billion avoirdupois ounces, the usual intended weight of such coins before inflation; still quite enough at 2 billion per year for Cayleb or Sharleyan's lifetimes, but that's quite shy of ten trillion gold marks, the relative ratios being between 125 per avdp. oz and up to 137 per troy oz.
The 4 million tons of silver means 116.67 to 128 billion ounces, adding the gold is the equivalent of 481.67-528 billion silver ounces, for a ratio of ~20.76 per troy ounce, or about 18.94 per ounce for avdp if its ten trillion silver marks.
Granted the coins are alloyed so they're not quite that small, but I'd expect them to be still at least 50% bullion; so is there a better simpler explanation or something I've overlooked?
Addendum: It was late last night when I posted this and I meant to mention possible gold coin denominations but forgot; with the coin designs carefully preventing counterfeiters from over stamping them even though we have no textev for them [though clipping coins is mentioned], I'm curious what the ratio might be to match the required ten trillion marks, if there were denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 etc.
Your wisdom will be appreciated.

L
I'm afraid April or May is the best we can expect for HFQ.