Medieval Royal Treasury – set of medieval gaming coins

Price range: 750,00Kč through 9.250,00Kč

Medieval Royal Treasury – Real metal coins for RPG, LARP and historical games.

Set of metal coins replique for reeanactment, film, larp, rpg, and other games

Set variants

Adventurer Set

10 players/ 100 coins

49 €  /  0,49 € for 1 coin

Guild Treasury

20 players / 300 coins

139 €  /  0,46 € for 1 coin

King’s Treasury

100 players / 1000 coins
370 €  /  0,37 € for 1 coin

Denar 50 150 500
Groschen 35 105 350
Florin 10 30 100
Ducat 5 15 50

Open a purse full of medieval coins and let the treasure spill across the table.
Silver and gold catch the candlelight — and for a moment, you are no longer at home, but in a tavern somewhere on a trade route between the cities of medieval Europe.

This set contains faithful metal replicas of historical coins used in the Middle Ages.

Real metal. Real weight. Real treasure.

Who is this set for

These coins are perfect for tabletop games, cosplay, LARP, RPG, theatre props and historical events. They are especially suited for LARP players, RPG game masters, collectors of fantasy and historical props, and anyone who loves the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

Why buy this set

✔ real metal coins – no plastic tokens
✔ immersive currency for RPG and LARP
✔ inspired by real medieval coinage
✔ ideal for props, costumes and collectors
✔ available in three treasure sizes


Uses

  • tabletop RPGs

  • LARP and historical events

  • cosplay and costumes

  • film and theatre props

  • board games

  • fantasy and history collectors

We send shipments to customers from the USA from our intermediate warehouse in the USA, so you no longer have to worry about any customs fees.

Worlds: Medieval Central Europe
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Kingdom treasury - set of medieval coins for gaming economy

Medieval Royal Treasury

Medieval Royal Treasury – for LARP, RPG and event organizers

Open a medieval treasury and let the coins spill across the table.

Silver and gold shimmer in the candlelight.

For a moment, you are no longer sitting at your table. You are in a medieval tavern, counting the treasure you won after a dangerous journey.

This set contains real metal coins made as faithful replicas of historical medieval coinage. It is ideal for tabletop RPGs, LARP events, historical games and for anyone who loves the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

Real weight. Real metal. Real treasure.

What is inside the treasure

This set contains a mix of medieval coins designed to create a usable in-game economy for medieval and fantasy settings.

Ready to use as an RPG currency system.
A practical economy for RPG and LARP.

  1. small silver denars for everyday trade

  2. large silver Prague groschen used by merchants and towns

  3. gold coins worthy of kings and knights – smaller florins and larger ducats

Set variants

Adventurer Set

100 coins
for smaller games and home campaigns

Guild Treasury

300 coins
for larger groups, game masters and smaller events

King’s Treasury

1000 coins
for large LARP events, organizers and impressive treasure hoards

Set variants

Adventurer Set

10 players/ 100 coins

49 €  /  0,49 € for 1 coin

Guild Treasury

20 players / 300 coins

139 €  /  0,46 € for 1 coin

King’s Treasury

100 players / 1000 coins
370 €  /  0,37 € for 1 coin

Denar 50 150 500
Groschen 35 105 350
Florin 10 30 100
Ducat 5 15 50

How much does the treasure weigh

Adventurer Set: approx. 490 g
Guild Treasury: approx. 1.47 kg
King’s Treasury: approx. 4.9 kg


How to imagine the value of the coins

If you want to use the set as a game economy, this simple value guide works well:

Denar – food, beer, lodging, small everyday purchases
Groschen – boots, dagger, belt, better lodging, a small bribe
Florin – sword, quality clothing, better equipment, larger trade
Ducat – horse, ransom, major bribe, quest reward, noble payment

This is not an exact reconstruction of Europe around 1400, but it works very well for RPG and LARP.


Specifications of the coins in the set

These are faithfully made metal replicas of medieval coins. Ideal for LARP, RPG, board games, themed events, props and collecting.

Parameter Denar Groschen Florin Ducat
Diameter 24 mm 30 mm 24 mm 28 mm
Thickness approx. 2 mm approx. 2 mm approx. 2 mm approx. 2 mm
Weight approx. 4 g approx. 7 g approx. 3 g approx. 6 g
Material zinc alloy zinc alloy zinc alloy zinc alloy
Finish silver silver gold gold

 

Historical authenticity

Today, we are used to currency that changes regularly, with older coins quickly disappearing from circulation. In the Middle Ages, however, things worked very differently.

Coins often remained in circulation for decades, and it was completely normal for newly minted coins to be used alongside much older ones. For example, Prague groschen were used from the 14th century well into the time of the Thirty Years’ War.

Newer coins were often smaller and contained less precious metal, but older, higher-quality coins did not disappear. On the contrary – they were often valued even more.

In times of crisis, such as the Hussite Wars, minting could stop entirely. The Kutná Hora mint, one of the most important in Europe, was inactive for extended periods, which meant that coins already in circulation continued to be used for many years.

That is why it is historically accurate for different types and ages of coins to appear together in your game world – just as they did in reality.

Shipping & Delivery

We ship worldwide from the EU.

📦 Shipping cost

Shipping is fixed based on destination.
Because shipping cost is fixed, larger orders offer significantly better value.

🌍 Customs & duties

Orders within the EU are shipped without customs fees.

Shipping to the USA

We ship to the USA via our US partner. Your order is processed locally, no customs, no extra fee, you receive it as a domestic USPS shipment.
All customs handling is taken care of on our side — you won’t need to deal with any customs fees or import procedures.

Canada: No import duties. Local taxes may apply depending on your region.

For other non-EU countries (e.g. UK, Switzerland, Norway), customs charges may apply. We list the goods as “toy parts – metal token for games”, many countries have zero customs duties on them, but we do not guarantee what your customs office will decide.

🚚 Delivery time

Europe: 3–7 business days
USA: 10–14 days
Other countries: varies depending on location

📬 Shipping method

We use trusted carriers (Packeta, DHL, Hermes, Colissimo, GLS, UPS, USPS and other partners by country).
Tracking is provided for all orders.

💡 Tip

Because the real shipping costs are the same for 10 or 100 coins, it is advantageous to order more at once.
Most customers order 30–100 coins to make the most of shipping.

Kutná Hora — Mintmasters

The furnace roared like an animal.

Silver flowed into the molds and light reflected off the wet stone. The Italians were used to mints, but not to this quantity.

“Did you see those carts?” Matteo said quietly. “They keep coming.”

The other chuckled.
“That’s not a city. That’s a vein.”

The first minted pieces lay on the table. Still sharp. Still new. Groschen.

Matteo took one. He turned it over. The weight was correct. Pure silver. Ambition evident.

“The king means it,” he said.

“The king means it richly,” the other corrected him.

The hammer fell. Another piece.

They worked in silence for a while.

“Are you staying?” Matteo asked.

The other looked around the hall. At the silver. At the people who had come from all over Europe. After the coin, which was just being born — and it was already clear that he would travel.

He took the penny between his fingers.

“Such a kingdom is not abandoned,” he said.

And the hammer fell again.

Dancer

The music was too loud and the wine too good for anyone to keep track of time.

Lute, laughter, wooden shoes. The pub was alive with the kind of evening that people only remember in parts.

The dancer spun and someone clapped.

At a table against the wall sat men who had enough money not to have to speak loudly.

One ​​of them took out a coin.

A groschen.

He just held it for a moment. Then he threw it in a slight arc towards the dancer. The coin hit the wood and rang differently than a change.

The music didn’t stop for a moment—but the attention did.

“That’s a penny,” someone muttered.

“I see,” another replied.

The dancer picked up the coin. She turned it over. She looked at the man.

“For a dance?” she asked with a smile.

The man shrugged.
“For making this evening worth remembering.”

There was silence at the table for a moment.

Because pennies weren’t just being thrown around.

Kingdom treasure At the market

At the market

The market was noisy, but not chaotic. The kind of noise that makes it possible to negotiate.

“We need everything,” said Jindřich.

“We always need everything,” replied his companion.

They stopped at a stall selling gear. Belts, knives, sewing, the little things that make the difference between an unpleasant — or dangerous — journey.

Jindřich pulled out a pouch and poured a few coins into his palm. Groschen.

“This has to last,” he said.

“It’ll never last on the road,” his friend snorted.

The salesman looked them over. He nodded. Groschen were good coins. Reliable. Acceptable.

“Where are you going?” he asked.

Jindřich was silent for a moment.

“Where things get complicated,” he said.

The salesman selected the goods, added a small piece of extra rope, and gathered the coins together.

“The pennies are good,” he said. “But it’s better to be prepared.”

Jindřich nodded.

Because journeys don’t start with a decision.

They start with a coin you spend to set off.

Kuttenberg

They say cities are born slowly.
Kuttenberg was born quickly.

First there was land. Then silver. And then people who understood what it meant.

The carts arrived before the houses were built. Languages ​​were mixed before the rules were agreed upon. And in the halls, where there was always noise, a coin began to be created that was supposed to do something unusual — give shape to wealth.

The groschen was not small. It wasn’t flashy either.
It was precise.

The mintmasters recognized it immediately. Weight, purity, repeatability. The silent thing that decides whether a coin stays — or disappears.

Buyers started to keep them separately.
Not because they were more beautiful.

Because they were certain.

And so a legend was born that no one wrote, but everyone knew:

That there are coins that just circulate.
And then there are coins that build cities.

Kuttenberg is among the latter.

Prague groschen Kingdom game set of coins for rpg and other games

Night Stork

The streets of Nuremberg were empty before night fell.

The rain muffled footsteps and the sound of metal carried farther than it should have. Nuremberg was a city of trade — but also a city of things that were not talked about.

A man sat at a table in the back room of the inn. Three groschen lay in front of him.

Not new. Not old. Used.

The innkeeper came without asking. He set the jug down. He didn’t look at the coins.

“Is it certain?” the man asked.

The innkeeper shrugged.
“In this town, the only thing certain is what has already happened.”

The man turned over a penny. The edge was slightly dented. The coin had already seen something.

“They said three was enough,” he said quietly.

The innkeeper finally looked.

“That’s enough,” he replied.

Silence.

Somewhere up above, wood cracked. The rain got heavier.

The man slid the coins across the table. Not quickly. Not slowly. So that it could not be taken back.

The innkeeper covered them with his hand.

“He wasn’t a bad person,” the man said.

The innkeeper was silent for a moment.

“The penny doesn’t matter who was what,” he replied.

When the man left, the coins lay in the darkness for a moment. Then they disappeared — like most things that start inconspicuously.

And outside the rain washed away the sound of footsteps.

Because some coins don’t pay for things.
They pay for things to happen.

Kingdom game coin set


Identity

WorldsMedieval Central Europe
RoleStandard
How to use them
Use silver groschen as standard currency,
gold as high value coins,
patinated silver as low value coins.

Design

Specifications

MaterialZinc alloy (Zamac)

Usage

UsageGame economy<br>
The set is selected to cover practical game economy<br>
50 coins is a test set, or a set for an undemanding board game<br>
100 coins will serve you for a board game, a shorter RPG or a small larp<br>
300 coins will serve you in a larp for 50-80 characters, where the economy is not important and is more of an immersive support for the game<br>
1000 coins will serve you in a larp for about 100 characters, where the economy plays an active role and is part of the game design<br>

FAQ

Is the coins double-sided?

Yes, all our coins are double-sided.

Is it an exact replica of the original?

Yes, it is based on the real appearance of historical coins.

What does the coins feel like?

Authentic, it is a metal coin.

Is the coin suitable for LARP?

Yes, it is made of a durable alloy and has safe rounded edges.

Is it a replica or fiction?

It is a fairly faithful historical replica created in real size based on a real coins.

Can the coin also be used as a gift?

Yes, it is often used as a thematic trifle or collector’s item object.

Is the coin magnetic?

No

What is the lifespan of the surface treatment?

It depends on the way of use, in general – the lifespan is long.

Can the coin be used as real currency or an investment?

No — You can try, but we are afraid that you will not succeed, it has been withdrawn from circulation for a few centuries 🙂

This is a replica for games, collecting or as a prop (it is not minted from silver and has no real value as currency).

Safety Warning

This coin is not a toy.
Not suitable for children under 3 years – choking hazard (small parts).
Keep out of reach of small children.

Additional Safety Recommendations

  • The coin is metal and may be heavier than regular plastic coins tokens.

  • Do not use as an object for throwing or hitting.

  • Do not chew, do not put in mouth.

  • Not suitable for children under 3 years without adult supervision.

Coin maintenance and cleaning

Common cleaning

  • Wipe with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth.

  • If the patina is more pronounced, use a mild soap solution and dry thoroughly again.

  • Do not use abrasives or scouring pads — they can damage the surface treatment.

What not to do with a coin

  • Do not leave in moisture for a long time (you will extend the life of the patina and the surface).

  • Do not expose to aggressive chemicals (cleaning sprays, acids, acetone, polish remover).

  • Do not put in the dishwasher — heat and water pressure destroy the surface finish.

  • Do not leave in salt water (corrosive environment).

  • Do not put in pockets with keys — they quickly scratch the surface.

Long-term storage

  • Store in a dry place.

  • Ideally keep in a bag, box or envelope.

We originally created coins for our games (http://cestycasem.cz), Prague Groschen especially Interregnum 1313 aka Bloody Times http://interregnum.cz

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