Does gold in mail count towards token

In the context of Dungeons & Dragons, "mail" refers to a type of armor made from interlocking metal rings, often worn by medieval warriors.

In D&D, gold pieces (gp) are the standard currency used to purchase goods and services. When a character gains treasure, including gold, it is typically recorded in their treasure hoard or inventory.

Now, regarding your question: does gold in mail count towards token?

In most cases, the answer is no. Gold in mail refers to the value of the metal used to create the armor, not the gold itself. The gold in mail is typically valued in terms of its weight and purity, rather than its monetary value.

In the 5th edition Player's Handbook, it's stated that "gold in mail" is valued at 1/10 of its weight in gold pieces. This means that if a character finds a suit of gold-plated armor, the value of the gold in the armor would be calculated based on its weight, not its monetary value.

So, to summarize: gold in mail does not typically count towards a character's token (gold pieces) unless it's specifically stated otherwise in the game or by the DM.