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− | A '''Gold Coin''' is any of the small, round coins that come with several sets. They are the colour Chrome Gold. They have the word ''[[LEGO]]'' on one side and a number on the other. The number is a multiple of 10 and varies from coin to coin, making each number a different piece. Interestingly, in LEGO [[video games]] developed by |
+ | A '''Gold Coin''' is any of the small, round coins that come with several sets. They are the colour Chrome Gold. They have the word ''[[LEGO]]'' on one side and a number on the other. The number is a multiple of 10 and varies from coin to coin, making each number a different piece. Interestingly, in LEGO [[video games]] developed by [[TT games]], silver (10), gold (100), blue (1000) and purple (50,000) studs are used as currency. |
==Variations== |
==Variations== |
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A Gold Coin is any of the small, round coins that come with several sets. They are the colour Chrome Gold. They have the word LEGO on one side and a number on the other. The number is a multiple of 10 and varies from coin to coin, making each number a different piece. Interestingly, in LEGO video games developed by TT games, silver (10), gold (100), blue (1000) and purple (50,000) studs are used as currency.
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