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'''Coins''' (also known as '''gold''', '''gold pieces''', or '''gp''') are the most comen from of curancy in ''[[RuneScape]]''. When the number of coins in a single stack exceeds 99,999, than the [[examine]] text reeds "____ x Coins", were the blank is the exact number of coins in the stack; if there is less than that, the examine text reads "''Lovely money!''".
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'''Coins''' (also known as '''gold''', '''gold pieces''', or '''gp''') are the most common form of currency in ''[[RuneScape]]''. When the number of coins in a single stack exceeds 99,999, then the [[examine]] text reads "____ x Coins", where the blank is the exact number of coins in the stack; if there is less than that, the examine text reads "''Lovely money!''".
   
 
In ''RuneScape'', coins appear as small gold coins, also noted by some people that they look like nuggets, roughly cylindrical, and are [[Stackable items|stackable]]. In [[Grim Tales]], it is revealed that coins have more intricate designs imprinted on their faces, although it is impossible for players to notice it.
 
In ''RuneScape'', coins appear as small gold coins, also noted by some people that they look like nuggets, roughly cylindrical, and are [[Stackable items|stackable]]. In [[Grim Tales]], it is revealed that coins have more intricate designs imprinted on their faces, although it is impossible for players to notice it.

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A detailed view of some coins

Coins (also known as gold, gold pieces, or gp) are the most common form of currency in RuneScape. When the number of coins in a single stack exceeds 99,999, then the examine text reads "____ x Coins", where the blank is the exact number of coins in the stack; if there is less than that, the examine text reads "Lovely money!".

In RuneScape, coins appear as small gold coins, also noted by some people that they look like nuggets, roughly cylindrical, and are stackable. In Grim Tales, it is revealed that coins have more intricate designs imprinted on their faces, although it is impossible for players to notice it.

Terminology

Coins realistic

The coins on the post-login screen are more realistic than those seen in-game

Beside coins, players commonly refer to the RuneScape currency as gold, gold pieces, gp, cash, or money. Alternate terms for coins are occasionally used by NPCs in RuneScape. One million coins is equivalent to 1M , two billion is 2B and so on.

Stacking

One thousand coins (1,000) is usually called 1k. Similar to the metric system, the "k" stands for "kilo," which is Greek for "thousand." Likewise one million coins is often called 1 mil or 1M, and one billion coins is referred to as 1bil or 1B. On German-language servers, the symbol for "k" is changed to "T", since "Tausend" is German for thousand.

A stack of gold has a small, coloured text on the

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Bert's work rota refers to coins as "gps".

upper-left hand corner of the stack. With larger stacks of coins—as with all stackable items—both the colour of the text and the stack's examine text change depending on the amount of gold in the stack.

A stack of coins that uses a 'K' or 'M' identifier always rounds down to the integer multiple. For example, 15.9M is shown as 15M. This protects players receiving the coins in trade from being cheated by rounded values, e.g. A player receiving 15M can be guaranteed that the stack is not just 14.5M rounded up.

Range Text Colour Suffix Multiplier Example
from to
1 99,999 Yellow None 1 99,999 displayed as 99999g
100,000 9,999,999 White K 1,000 9,999,999 displayed as 9999k
10,000,000 2,147,483,647 Green M 1,000,000 999,999,999 displayed as 999m
Coin icons
1 2 3 4 5 25 100 250 1000 10000+
Coins 1 Coins 2 Coins 3 Coins 4 Coins 5 Coins 25 Coins 100 Coins 250 Coins 1000 Coins 10000

Maximum Limits

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The maximum number of coins that may be carried in one stack

No stack can hold more than 2,147,483,647 (-1) coins in its stack. This is because RuneScape stores the number of coins using an int type variable which is stored using a 32-bit twos-complement representation. This means that the value may only be whole numbers ranging from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647.

Consequently, this is the maximum amount of coins (and indeed any other stackable item) that can

Postie Pete stamp

A postage stamp showing Postie Pete refers to coins as "gp".

be stored in a stack. If a player attempts to withdraw or pick up coins while carrying the maximum amount of coins, it is stated that there is not enough inventory space. In terms of actual coins it is possible to store money in the bank, inventory, money pouch, GE, Treasure chest (Carnillean Rising) and kingdoms (7.5M max) giving an absolute total of 21482336470 stored - ten max-stacks plus 7.5 million.

Players with wealth exceeding this amount usually choose to either invest their money in discontinued items, or spirit shards, or another item of high market liquidity.Spirit Shards are worth 25 gp and can be sold (sell x) to the pet store in Yanille, and therefore are the typically chosen currency when coins are no longer an option.

Coins in Daemonheim

Main article: Rusty coins

Coins in Daemonheim used to be similar to regular coins, but with the money pouch update on 6 December 2011 they were renamed to Rusty coins and were recoloured to grey. They were later recoloured to orange to prevent them being missed on the floor. They have a different examine and are destroyed upon leaving. The only use coins have in Daemonheim is to buy items from the Smuggler. The examine, which is "They make the world go round" is a reference to the common idiom used in the real world, "Money makes the world go round". You can ask about them from the Smuggler, he says: "Oh, they're nothing. You can give them all to me, if you want."

Money pouch

The Money pouch was added on 6 December 2011. You can store up to 2.147 billion coins inside. If you die anywhere, even in the Wilderness when skulled, the money will not be dropped. You can withdraw at any time, and add money anywhere outside of the Wilderness. It is protected by the bank PIN, if it has been set. It cannot be accessed while Dungeoneering or while playing some minigames, such as Stealing Creation and Soul Wars.

Making money through skills

Main article: Money making guide

As money in RuneScape plays a necessity for all players, certain skills in the RuneScape community have gained popularity because of their potential to create profit for the player with a vast number of ways to do so. However, as with the introduction to the Grand Exchange, many of these skills became impossible to solely generate great amounts of money but this also allowed other lesser used skills to be in demand, though requiring very high levels.

Buying RuneScape Coins

Main article: Real world trading

Some players purchase RuneScape coins in exchange for real-world money from so-called "gold farmers". Although players could potentially gain monetary value within RuneScape by such means, this method is forbidden by Jagex; Rule 12 of RuneScape forbids the trading of RuneScape items for items or services outside of RuneScape. Doing so may result in a permanent ban.

References

  1. ^ X is the exact number of coins in the stack.

Trivia

  • In RuneScape Classic the same image is used regardless of the number of coins dropped. Often the only way to know how many coins are on the ground is to pick them up.
  • According to Gypsy Aris, in the4th age coins were made of silver .
  • The maximum price one can put up on the Grand Exchange is 2,147,483,647 coins. Any offer greater than this will simply read "Too high!" where the total price would normally be shown.
  • According to Saradomin, coins are minted by The Fief. He doesn't give more detail as to who or what the Fief is, but judging from the meaning of "Fief" it is likely to be one of the human kingdoms (e.g. Misthalin).
  • Alchemy spells cannot be cast on coins. If a player attempts it, a message will inform the player that "Coins are already made of gold...". You can, however, turn other gold items (such as gold ore and gold bars) into coins using alchemy spells. Also, although "Coins are already made of gold.", you cannot convert gold bar or other gold items into coins besides alchemy.
  • When you kill an NPC that drops coins and you kill another one in the same spot and it too drops coins, the coins will stack. However this is not true when two or more revenants are killed in the same spot.
  • With a Squeal of Fortune update, it is possible to win 400 million coins; the largest single source of spontaneous coins in the game excluding coinshare (coins received through trade find their source from another player, and are thus not considered spontaneously created).

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See also

  • Currencies for other items used as general currency in specific parts of the game.
  • Economy guide for information on how the economy in RuneScape works.
  • Money Making Guide for advice on how to accumulate profit.
  • Prices for information on the monetary values of items, and where to sell for the highest prices.

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