Coin token
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[[Image:Coins.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Some Coin tokens.]] | [[Image:Coins.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Some Coin tokens.]] | ||
− | Several cards have effects that put '''Coin tokens''' on a mat to keep track of certain parameters—most often the [[Coffers]] | + | Several cards have effects that put '''Coin tokens''' on a mat to keep track of certain parameters—most often the [[Coffers]], [[Villager]]s and [[Favor]]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. |
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* {{Card|Pirate Ship}} | * {{Card|Pirate Ship}} |
Revision as of 13:16, 11 July 2022
Several cards have effects that put Coin tokens on a mat to keep track of certain parameters—most often the Coffers, Villagers and Favors 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, Geldmarker