Zorkmid

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The obverse of the highly sought-after zorkmid (1 zm)
The obverse of the highly sought-after zorkmid (1 zm)

The zorkmid (abbreviated zm) is the fictional unit of currency in the Zork series of interactive fiction computer games. Infocom minted zorkmid coins for inclusion in The Zork Trilogy package released in 1987. They depict the image of Belwit the Flat, ruler of Quendor in 699 GUE.

It is not known on what standard (if any) the zorkmid is based, but it is stated in one of the novels that a zorkmid is enough to mail a letter, buy a comic book, or purchase a tray of fudge so good it will "melt you down to your toes".

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The zorkmid coin that was included with the Zork Trilogy has become highly sought after amongst collectors, selling on Ebay for US$50 up to $125 or more, despite only being made of a copper composite. [1]

These are the known denominations of zorkmid currency:

Value Type Material Shape Other Information
1 zm coin copper round Obverse depicts Belwit the Flat, 2nd ruler of the Flathead Dynasty, and the date 699 GUE. Reverse depicts Egreth Castle and the motto "In Frobs We Trust"
1 zm coin gold round Obverse depicts Idwit Oogle Flathead, 11th king of the Flathead Dynasty, the date 857 GUE, and the motto "In Frobs We Trust"
5 zm coin   round Also called a "quint-zorkmid" coin. It has a square hole in the center. Obverse bears the phrase "5 Zorkmids."
5 zm bill paper   Accepted in the change machine at the GUE Tech school.
10 zm bill paper   Accepted in the change machine at the GUE Tech school.
100 zm bill paper   Contains the motto "In Frobs We Trust." This bill is not accepted in the change machine at the GUE Tech school.
500 zm coin gold    
500 zm bill paper   A green paper bill which is accepted in the change machine at the GUE Tech school.
10,000 zm coin gold octagonal It bears the phrases "Ten Thousand Zorkmids" and "In Frobs We Trust". It is also a valuable collector's item.
100,000 zm bill paper   Only one of these bills was ever printed, at the personal request of J. Pierpont Flathead.


The term "zorkmid" has since been adopted in NetHack and tends to make appearances in hacker-written games.

Among other GUE candy bars, the player obtains a "100 Zorkmid" bar, a parody of 100 Grand Bars in Zork: The Undiscovered Underground.

  • On the digital pet site Neopets, "nerkmids" (a variation of zorkmid) are a highly sought after item, as they allow players to use a vending machine which dispenses rare items.

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