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{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|Name=Gold Coin
|Name=Gold Coin
|Image=Image.png
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|Category=Tool
|Category=Tool
|Use=Trade, Crafting
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==Crafting==
==Crafting==
Ten gold coins are made from one [[Gold Ingot|gold ingot]] using a [[furnace]]. This also works in reverse, making gold ingots from ten gold coins.
Ten gold coins are made from one [[Gold Ingot|gold ingot]] using a level 3 [[furnace]]. This also works in reverse, making a gold ingot from ten gold coins.


One (1) gold coin and one (1) [[wood]] block can be used to make a [[shop]].
One (1) gold coin and one (1) [[wood]] block can be used to make a [[shop]].


==Exchanging==
==Exchanging==
At a [[portal]], a single gold coin can be exchanged for 100 [[Copper Coin|copper coins]]. The reverse is also possible, exchanging 100 copper coins for one gold coin.  
At a [[portal]], a single gold coin can be exchanged for 100 [[Copper Coin|copper coins]]. The reverse is also possible, exchanging 100 copper coins for one gold coin. This means that by turning them into coins and back, [[Copper Ingot|copper ingots]] can be turned into gold ingots (at a rate of 100:1).


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Revision as of 09:11, 15 August 2013

Gold Coin
Gold Coin
Gold Coin


Category Tool
Use Trade, Crafting
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


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A gold coin is currency used in the game. They can be found in Golden Chests.

Crafting

Ten gold coins are made from one gold ingot using a level 3 furnace. This also works in reverse, making a gold ingot from ten gold coins.

One (1) gold coin and one (1) wood block can be used to make a shop.

Exchanging

At a portal, a single gold coin can be exchanged for 100 copper coins. The reverse is also possible, exchanging 100 copper coins for one gold coin. This means that by turning them into coins and back, copper ingots can be turned into gold ingots (at a rate of 100:1).