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You can get married, adopt children and give them presents. Build a house in one of three different locations (if you have Hearthfires installed).
Can't contribute to a guild or give random people presents. Can contribute to a shop to increase his available gold, which you don't need to do since the game drowns you in it anyway (unless you mod the gold levels out).
You can try stacking each of your coins up and see how high you can get it with the game's insanity inducing object manipulation system.
You'll soon get rid of that gold - to our Khajiiti friendssssssssss :3
I'm tempted to tell you to hide your gold in a chest under a certain bridge at a certain time, then leave the area without returning until the sun comes up so you could find a wondrous magical weapon in the box.
Of course, the box would be empty and I would be laughing all the way to Riften but the game doesn't work that way.
Nah, I would never do that and you're way too smart to fall for something that dumb.
You could always invest in a bridge though. That way you could set up a toll and collect money from all of the people who cross it. I happen to own a few that you could take a look at if you like?
Because they knew what the modders were going to do once they got the game. Minus the consoles of course, but that's to be expected with limited hardware.
Nope, it was because they thought their consumer base would not have the patience for all the detail. And that also backs up a trait of laziness too.. Bound to happen really. Money drives it all (no pun intended on OP)