I don’t think we’ve seen non-elf bankers before and perhaps there’s some in-universe distinction from bank tellers still, but I think it’s also the first time we’ve seen a goblin not working a physical labor job, unless you count Gabi spending more time running the coop & doing taxes than making wheels. 
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Seeing Cecile and the baker reunite and realising they're both missing limbs and stuff got me really wondering how this stratified society came to be.
I think it's because she's essentially just a teller whereas the elf lady is the bank manager or whatever. Goblins do seem to be treated specifically as a worker class.
It’s still a step from the physical labor of miners, wheelwrights, and the “undesirable” labor of plague doctors to the non-physical labor of a bank teller, though admittedly not to the level of the bank manager. It may not be a place in “high society” and ultimately falls into the same class, but it still seems like a step up from the roles we’ve seen them in so far.
The author of this is coming off as a bit of a "sound money" crank whenever the subject of specie comes up. We're halfway to goldbuggery
I poked a bit at the Assignats/early paper money that came up in #54 and while this certainly seems like a continuation of what that comic foreshadowed, it is hard to read it and not think the author is a gold bug.
you think maybe it's just because he's stuck in the ye olde gold standard era of Marx?
I won’t claim to be the best read, so I may be misinterpreting you, the author, Marx, or all three, but it didn’t seem like Marx believed that the commodity value of gold solely was established from the labor value of its extraction.