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==Types of coins==
==Types of coins==
A coin can be a real, monetary coin, or a special metal or cardboard disk with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In Brazil, most people use a dice instead of a coin.
A coin can be a real, monetary coin, or a special metal or cardboard disk with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In Brazil, most people use a dice instead of a coin.  
 
The standard coin given out with starter packs in the diamond and pearl series of cards is either, shining gold with a [[Poké ball]] on one side and {{p|munchlax}} on another or shining silver with a [[Poké ball]] on one side and {{p|munchlax}} on another.
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Revision as of 07:29, 24 June 2008

A coin, in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, is used in a variety of ways, from Energy Cards to Pokémon attacks.

Types of coins

A coin can be a real, monetary coin, or a special metal or cardboard disk with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In Brazil, most people use a dice instead of a coin. The standard coin given out with starter packs in the diamond and pearl series of cards is either, shining gold with a Poké ball on one side and munchlax on another or shining silver with a Poké ball on one side and munchlax on another.