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I've been playing more seriously with this sheet. The factors influencing the results are:
- The more PM available to the public there is, or the fewer people actually owning PM, the more you yourself need to raise your standing (these factors should be obvious).
> By the numbers I've chosen to accept, you'd need 287.17 ozt of silver and 76.611 ozt of gold to be a top 1% owner.
That's kind of depressing, especially since there are waaaay fewer people who even have access to the metals. So here's the sheet and how to create it. Don't like it? Knock yourself out and plug in your own numbers there are basically three spots to do it: population, available silver, and available gold. My reasoning and sources are briefly explained in the sheet.

The first two rows of data use the ozt values you enter manually. In my sheet I link the cells to my inventory sheet so it's always up to date.

I think the rest of the sheet/table is uninteresting, but I initially made this to compare with one another Anon offered, but more versatile. The increment in this example multiplies the preceding row's ozt by 1.5 (the value in cell K2) - doesn't add 1.5.

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