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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
Well, "costly" does not have to mean price in coins. Especially in this context of early times, it simply means that they were rare. Imagine some ancient cultures of our Earth in their beginnings, the weapons there were costly too, when there still was not anything like money. It simply meant that you had to give twenty cows or two horses for a sword (and a bad one, at that).
It does not really make sense for the Edain to use any monetary system before they came to Beleriand, what for, expecially if they were just tribal, migrating people (and basically all in one place - who would they trade with)?
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True. But that's just my interpretation, though your answer is more realistic. I just like to think there was some kind of exchange system that went beyond a simple barter system. You're right, they probably traded in terms of cloth and cows, but I think there might have been a monetary system lurking around somewhere...