Science Fiction & Fantasy Asked on June 2, 2021
I’m wondering if we know what latinum can buy.
Items like, for example, biomemetic gel, Romulan ale, stem bolts, or starships don’t help us since they’re not readily available on Amazon, as far as I know.
Is there any canon reference to any transaction which can relate latinum to any real-world commodity?
(Related: What are the exchange rates/units of circulation of latinum?)
According to Memory Alpha's entry on latinum:
Quark charged Rom ten slips of latinum for a crate of root beer to be given to Nog. (DS9: "The Ascent")
Of course, that doesn't tell us much given we have no idea how much that case of root beer was worth in that time and place. If we want a ballpark figure, the script lists the crate as having "several dozen" bottles of root beer. If we assume about six dozen, that's 72 bottles. A sample of gourmet root beer prices shows that Henry Weinhard's Root Beer, Draught Style Head goes for about $15 per six, which would suggest each slip is worth about $18. Again, that's making a lot of assumptions.
Answered by FuzzyBoots on June 2, 2021
In addition to the root beer crate transaction of 10 strips.
Memory Alpha also offers this comparative chart
The following provides comparison on the value of latinum for specific items. Further details of each item may be seen above.
I think the most relevant indicator is the wage of the Dabo girls. They are basically dealers in a casino who are also hired for their looks. Not only do dealers earn a salary but they also often earn tips when the players are winning. We don't know what a 'pay cycle' is, but if a Bjoran slave only made 1 slip per day and a Dabo girl makes 14 strips per period (maybe 1 strip per day (in a 2 week pay period), or 100 times more than a Bajoran slave per day) and the average Blackjack dealer makes roughly $601 every two weeks, we can guess that a strip is worth around $43 in today's money, and a slip is $0.43. This makes a bar worth $860.
I also have this anecdotal evidence from the chat room.
Wad Cheber - $5
Jack B Nimble - buck twenty five.
phantom42 - tree-fiddy
Answered by Jack B Nimble on June 2, 2021
According to "Body Parts", One bar is 20 strips, and 1 strip is 100 slips. It's unknown what one brick is worth. Although in "In the Cards", an auction went from one bar 25 strips to two bars, which is either a continuity error, or the exchange rate had changed.
Answered by Nicholas Johnson on June 2, 2021
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