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Playing through the new update, you now run into this event, which makes all gold producing provinces in Europe worthless but still cause inflation growth for the province owners, basically turning these provinces into a burden to own in the long run.

Reading the history of this event which lasted 1457-1464 in real life, this event wouldn't make the gold provinces worthless, but instead increase their value due to the rarity, it does not make sense to have them become worthless since they are still producing gold aren't they? Just because the gold produced is expensive doesn't mean they instantly stop being worth anything.

The famine in game should increase the price, not make it worthless.

A set of solutions:
1. Make these provinces produce at higher price, increasing the income of the lucky country, but maybe add a -0.5 Diplomatic Reputation for being "Hoarders of Gold"
2. Keep the provinces producing the same, however increase the inflation gained from the provinces
3. Keep the provinces producing the same and just increase the price of New World Gold
 
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