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'''Coin tokens''' are small, metal [[materials|tokens]] that are gained through certain cards in [[Guilds]]. They are identical in appearance to {{Card|Pirate Ship}} and {{Card|Trade Route}} tokens, which can be added to the pool of 25 provided by Guilds if necessary.
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[[Image:Coins.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Some Coin tokens.]]
  
== Coin token cards ==
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Several cards have effects that put '''Coin tokens''' on a mat to keep track of certain parameters—most often the [[Coffers]] and [[Villager]]s mats.  They are represented by small metal [[materials|tokens]] in the likeness of the Dominion [[Coin]] ({{Cost}}). Coin tokens are made of brass-plated steel, have a diameter of 15 millimeters and show the same engraving on both sides.
* {{Card|Candlestick Maker}}, which grants +1 Action and +1 Buy in addition to the Coin token
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== Uses ==
* {{Card|Plaza}}, a [[village (card category)|village]] that can optionally discard a [[Treasure]] for a Coin token
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* {{Card|Pirate Ship}}
* {{Card|Baker}}, a [[Peddler variant]] that gives Coin tokens instead of {{Cost}}
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* {{Card|Trade Route}}
* {{Card|Butcher}}, the only card that gives two Coin tokens, and the only card with some other use for Coin tokens, namely, using them to {{Card|Remodel}} other cards
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* [[Coffers]]
* {{Card|Merchant Guild}}, a {{Card|Herbalist}} that grants a Coin token whenever a card is bought
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* [[Villager]]s
== Official Rules ==
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* {{Project|Sinister Plot}}
* Some cards in Dominion: Guilds give players Coin tokens. Coin tokens always come from the supply of tokens, not from another player. In a player's Buy Phase, before buying any cards, that player may spend any number of Coin tokens; each Coin token spent gives that player +{{Cost|1}}. Spent tokens are returned to the supply of tokens. Coin tokens are not component-limited; players may use a substitute if they run out. They are the same tokens that come with [[Seaside|Dominion: Seaside]] and [[Prosperity|Dominion: Prosperity]], but abilities that give players Coin tokens cannot be used to put them on {{Card|Pirate Ship}} mats or the {{Card|Trade Route}} mat. They can only be spent in a Buy Phase; they cannot be spent when buying a card via the promotional card {{Card|Black Market}}.
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== Strategy ==
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See [http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=9996.msg325734#msg325734 this post] on the forums for some Coin Token strategy.
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== Trivia ==
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Before the [[second edition]], the Coffers function of Coin tokens did not have a special name, and was simply referred to as "Coin tokens".
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=== In other languages ===
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* Finnish: Kolikko (lit. ''coin'')
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* German: Münzmarker
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Revision as of 13:44, 1 October 2019

Some Coin tokens.

Several cards have effects that put Coin tokens on a mat to keep track of certain parameters—most often the Coffers and Villagers mats. They are represented by small metal tokens in the likeness of the Dominion Coin ($). Coin tokens are made of brass-plated steel, have a diameter of 15 millimeters and show the same engraving on both sides.

Uses

Trivia

Before the second edition, the Coffers function of Coin tokens did not have a special name, and was simply referred to as "Coin tokens".

In other languages

  • Finnish: Kolikko (lit. coin)
  • German: Münzmarker


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