A retexture of the gold septim, done as a fun request.
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Warm and heartfelt thanks go to Cliff Bolling for the quick response and kind permission to use the images.
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Hello everybody! This little retexture mod was a request that I picked up the other day, and figured I could share it here in case someone out there may want it too.
== WHAT == A retexture of the vanilla gold Septim to look like a Chuck E. Cheese's token, based on a real token image available at Cliff Bolling's awesome site, and used with express permission.
== WHY == Because I've been sick for several days and needed something fun to work on. That's all there is to it. Kapow!
== HOW == To install, extract the contents of your downloaded file to your "Steam/SteamApps/Common/Skyrim/Data" folder. That's it, no more steps needed. To uninstall, simply delete the files from your Data folder, and you're good to go. Have fun!