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John Wick Fortune [work] [ TRUSTED — 2026 ]

In the world of the High Table, fiat currency is secondary. The standard is the gold Continental coin. Unlike a dollar or euro, the coin does not have a fixed exchange rate but operates on a service-based value . One coin buys any single, standardized favor: a night at the Continental hotel, a clean-up crew (the "Cleaners"), access to a sommelier, or a drink at the bar. This suggests the coin is less a currency and more a token of mutual respect and obligation .

If the High Table is rational, the bounty should not exceed the target’s destructive capacity. A $20 million bounty suggests John Wick’s "enterprise value" as an agent of chaos is roughly in terms of potential damage to High Table operations. john wick fortune

John Wick’s fortune is deliberately ambiguous. His coin stash is large enough to buy a lifetime of favors but small enough that he must still work. His house is grand but barren (haunted by memory). The numbers suggest a man worth approximately $15 million —wealthy but not a billionaire. The real fortune is not monetary; it is the debt he is owed (the Marker) and the price on his head. In the Continental’s economy, a man’s worth is ultimately measured not by what he owns, but by how much the High Table will pay to see him dead. Note: This paper is an analytical reconstruction based on cinematic evidence and economic inference. No official valuation exists from Lionsgate or the franchise creators. In the world of the High Table, fiat currency is secondary

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