Before it was edited out, there was a bit where a goblin was suspicious of this in an early chapter. It was silver, but still.
Of course, I could be wrong, but given that it was considered a legitimate source of “as much money and life as you could want” in canon, I’d expect HPMoR would be more explicit if it were considered illegitimate in HPMoR. Griphook’s original reaction (which I have in a PDF I downloaded before the change) looked to me not like Griphook was wondering if Harry would be counterfeiting, and more like he thought Harry was planning to steal the Stone itself. (I assume it was edited out probably because the HP version of the stone, unlike the one in the AD&D DMGs, only makes metal into gold, and thus couldn’t make silver.)
I believe it was cut because it told Harry the Philosopher’s Stone exists. Harry is interested in eternal life, so finding out about the Stone would cause a confrontation EY means to save for the end.
“I mean, suppose I came in here with a ton of silver. Could I get a ton of Sickles made from it?”
“For a fee, Mr. Potter-Evans-Verres.” The goblin watched him with glittering eyes. “For a certain fee. Where would you find a ton of silver, I wonder? Surely you would not be… expecting to lay your hands upon a Philosopher’s Stone?”
“Griphook!” hissed McGonagall.
“A Philosopher’s Stone?” Harry said, puzzled.
“Perhaps not, then,” said the goblin. His body, which had been taut, seemed to relax slightly.
“I was speaking hypothetically,” Harry said. For now, at any rate.
While the current version says
“I mean, suppose I came in here with a ton of silver. Could I get a ton of Sickles made from it?”
“For a fee, Mr. Potter-Evans-Verres.” The goblin watched him with glittering eyes. “For a certain fee. Where would you find a ton of silver, I wonder?”
“I was speaking hypothetically,” Harry said. For now, at any rate.
Based on canon, the Stone was being removed from the care of Griphook’s organization at that time. It seems less likely he’d be concerned about theft and more likely he’d be concerned about what impact the Stone might have on his people.
It’s still a stab in the dark. But since pretty much the only thing we know about MoR!goblins is that they run ‘banks’ and they are in a constant state of war with counterfeiters, I think it’s the best guess possible without diving out of MoR and into canon even more.
Of course, I could be wrong, but given that it was considered a legitimate source of “as much money and life as you could want” in canon, I’d expect HPMoR would be more explicit if it were considered illegitimate in HPMoR. Griphook’s original reaction (which I have in a PDF I downloaded before the change) looked to me not like Griphook was wondering if Harry would be counterfeiting, and more like he thought Harry was planning to steal the Stone itself. (I assume it was edited out probably because the HP version of the stone, unlike the one in the AD&D DMGs, only makes metal into gold, and thus couldn’t make silver.)
Would you please quote that passage here?
I believe it was cut because it told Harry the Philosopher’s Stone exists. Harry is interested in eternal life, so finding out about the Stone would cause a confrontation EY means to save for the end.
While the current version says
Thank you.
Based on canon, the Stone was being removed from the care of Griphook’s organization at that time. It seems less likely he’d be concerned about theft and more likely he’d be concerned about what impact the Stone might have on his people.
It’s still a stab in the dark. But since pretty much the only thing we know about MoR!goblins is that they run ‘banks’ and they are in a constant state of war with counterfeiters, I think it’s the best guess possible without diving out of MoR and into canon even more.