![]() (For full details please visit Our Standard Disclaimer – Cyberia Online Systems) Product color may differ slightly from listing pictures due to filament availability. As an unavoidable consequence of the production process, all 3D printed products may show minor imperfections, seam lines, and minor gaps between parts. This item comes as a raw 3d printed product, that may need some post processing to achieve the desired aesthetic. Treasure them." (DS9: "Armageddon Game")ħ5th Rule of Acquisition: "Home is where the heart is but the stars are made of latinum." (DS9: "Civil Defense")ġ02nd Rule of Acquisition: "Nature decays, but latinum lasts forever." (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")Ģ29th Rule of Acquisition: "Latinum lasts longer than lust." (DS9: "Ferengi Love Songs")Ģ63rd Rule of Acquisition: "Never allow doubt to tarnish your lust for latinum." (DS9: "Bar Association") ![]() (ENT: "Acquisition")ĥ7th Rule of Acquisition: "Good customers are as rare as latinum. Latinum was deeply ingrained in Ferengi culture, and was referenced in several of their Rules of Acquisition, with some dating back to a time prior to the mid-22nd century. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Smuggling latinum was considered a crime by the Enolians. For ease of transaction, latinum was usually suspended within bits of gold as a binding medium to produce gold-pressed latinum. Latinum was a rare silver-colored liquid metal that was used as currency by the Ferengi Alliance, the Cardassians, and many other worlds. You will receive 4 pieces in the set, which denotes each of the major denominations of Ferengi currency. This is a 1:1 sized, 3D printed set of Ferengi Gold Pressed Latinum, printed in gold colored PLA filament. At a Star Trek convention, when I was showing him one large, rare ST:TNG prop from my collection that was a poor quality casting, he told me it was in fact an unknown Nth-generation copy of an original.Gold Pressed Latinum Set of Ferengi Currency, From The TV Series Sci Fi Trek TNG I’ve met Scott Brodeen in person a few times. Here are the people whose names appear on the latinum props I know about: I have no photos of any hero Brick props to tell what names are on them. Most of the Brick props used were uncarved blocks of wood simply sawn to shape and painted gold (“background” props, as they’re known in the trade) as I wrote above, but the topmost (“hero” props) were resin castings decorated with carvings in a similar manner to the other sizes. I don’t remember the episode(s) in which they appeared, but apparently large stacks of Bricks were shown in vault(s) or similar scenes. Update: Doing some further research after making the above post, I have learned the besides the two styles of Slip props I already mentioned, there are also at least two styles of Brick. Those Ferengi letters are supposed to be names of the film crew members. Solid on the outside, liquid in the inside. Left to right: 1 Bar, 1 “Ingot”, 1 Strip and 1 Slip of Latinum.įor 17 strips of latinum (almost 1 bar), you can buy a suit in Garak’s shop.Ĭast from resin and painted with a beautiful golden color. I don’t know however if this is the correct name from the Star Trek universe. I also have a piece that is supposed to be a kind of “in between” size between a strip and a bar which is supposedly called an “ingot”. I have one piece of each size of latinum in my collection except a large brick. Quark for example states in one episode that one bar and 25 strips is less than 2 bars although one bar is supposed to be as valuable as 20 strips.įor more information regarding Latinum and its value visit Memory Alpha. ![]() However, specifications made in the episodes sometimes contradict each other. There are several different sizes of gold pressed Latinum: slips, strips, bars and bricks. The outside is composed of gold, which is considered worthless since it can be easily replicated.
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