Calishite-minted denominations were the following:
platinum piece: "kilarche"
gold piece: "bicenta"
electrum piece: "centarche" (as of 1357 DR), "tazo" and "zonth" (as of 1367 DR)
silver piece: "decarche" (starting from 1357 DR), "espedrille", and "red worm" (as of 1367 DR)
copper piece: "unarche" (starting from 1357 DR), "rada", "niften", and "spanner" (as of 1367 DR)
Of particular note was the silver-piece-valued ochre-tinted red worm of Memnon. Red worms were cast from silver and then coated with a dye. Old coins with the dye worn off were called "skinned worms".