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100 Aurum Token
typeID | 32792 |
Volume | 0.01 m³ |
Category | Legacy Currency |
Description | This item can be redeemed for 100 Aurum (AUR). To Redeem: Right-click the Aurum Token and select "Redeem for AUR". On the Aurum Token: Originally designed for Noble Appliances in YC 113, the aurum token is a physical chit that can be redeemed for a predefined amount of AUR currency. Though at first blush it appears to be a large coin, the aurum token shares more in common with high-security datacores. At the center of the token is digital ID paired with a series of suspended entangled electrons. When the token is redeemed, the entangled electrons are engaged, altering their partners located at an off-site bank. Not only does this ensure the exchange occurs instantly, but when combined with a proprietary security shell it renders attempts to tamper or counterfeit the token useless. Though the gold and silver case is merely an aesthetic addition, the coin-like appearance has become synonymous with the device, leading to nicknames of "gold aurum", or "golden token". Source: SCOPE fluff piece (unprinted) |
1000 Aurum Token
typeID | 2833 |
Volume | 0.01 m³ |
Category | Legacy Currency |
Description | This item can be redeemed for 1000 Aurum (AUR). To Redeem: Right-click the Aurum Token and select "Redeem for AUR". On the Aurum Token: Originally designed for Noble Appliances in YC 113, the aurum token is a physical chit that can be redeemed for a predefined amount of AUR currency. Though at first blush it appears to be a large coin, the aurum token shares more in common with high-security datacores. At the center of the token is digital ID paired with a series of suspended entangled electrons. When the token is redeemed, the entangled electrons are engaged, altering their partners located at an off-site bank. Not only does this ensure the exchange occurs instantly, but when combined with a proprietary security shell it renders attempts to tamper or counterfeit the token useless. Though the gold and silver case is merely an aesthetic addition, the coin-like appearance has become synonymous with the device, leading to nicknames of "gold aurum", or "golden token". Source: SCOPE fluff piece (unprinted) |
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300 Aurum Token
typeID | 44204 |
Volume | 0.01 m³ |
Category | Legacy Currency |
Description | This item can be redeemed for 300 Aurum (AUR). To Redeem: Right-click the Aurum Token and select "Redeem for AUR". On the Aurum Token: Originally designed for Noble Appliances in YC 113, the aurum token is a physical chit that can be redeemed for a predefined amount of AUR currency. Though at first blush it appears to be a large coin, the aurum token shares more in common with high-security datacores. At the center of the token is digital ID paired with a series of suspended entangled electrons. When the token is redeemed, the entangled electrons are engaged, altering their partners located at an off-site bank. Not only does this ensure the exchange occurs instantly, but when combined with a proprietary security shell it renders attempts to tamper or counterfeit the token useless. Though the gold and silver case is merely an aesthetic addition, the coin-like appearance has become synonymous with the device, leading to nicknames of "gold aurum", or "golden token". Source: SCOPE fluff piece (unprinted) |
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500 Aurum Token
typeID | 32793 |
Volume | 0.01 m³ |
Category | Legacy Currency |
Description | This item can be redeemed for 500 Aurum (AUR). To Redeem: Right-click the Aurum Token and select "Redeem for AUR". On the Aurum Token: Originally designed for Noble Appliances in YC 113, the aurum token is a physical chit that can be redeemed for a predefined amount of AUR currency. Though at first blush it appears to be a large coin, the aurum token shares more in common with high-security datacores. At the center of the token is digital ID paired with a series of suspended entangled electrons. When the token is redeemed, the entangled electrons are engaged, altering their partners located at an off-site bank. Not only does this ensure the exchange occurs instantly, but when combined with a proprietary security shell it renders attempts to tamper or counterfeit the token useless. Though the gold and silver case is merely an aesthetic addition, the coin-like appearance has become synonymous with the device, leading to nicknames of "gold aurum", or "golden token". Source: SCOPE fluff piece (unprinted) |