well, when you convert it, its 100 coins, BUT not many people can buy it which increases its value (rarity i guess you could say) =]
-someone who knows nothing
this person here doesn't know what they are talking about, one gold in miniplanet is worth about 750c, not 100c. This person is just trying to cheat you of your welldeserved money...
-LAS3R.Drewseph, actual miniplanet user
All lies gold is how ever much u want it to be be imginitive.
-katie,actual miniplanet user
60 coins/gold
Only 60 Coins.
the maximum of coins you can get is 90.if you get 100 coins you get an extra life and start collecting coins over again until you get the,maximum of 99 lives.
You have to play games to earn coins, although im not sure if club penguin will allow you that many coins.
it takes 60 coins
I have this thing that I bought from the stores the other day, its called Miniplanet Version 1.1 Its really cool! You can type in as many stuff, money, creds, gold as you want! Gold: 3954834568490750923 Credits: 439050q373892490438590348502384809374032479589068490358902348123 SOOO AMAZING <33
As of 2/25/2013, the gold market price is $1,589.85. To calculate the value of your gold jewelry or coins, you must know how many karats of gold the piece contains, the current market value of gold, and how many grams of gold the piece contains. Below is a gold calculator to help you estimate how much your gold is worth.
The Confederacy never actually struck any gold coins at all but many replicas exist. If you have one of these coins check eBay for a idea of value if any.
The new presidential gold dollar coins are not made of Gold so they are only worth one dollar. The mint has made so many errors on the edge of the coins that it does not increase the value of the coin more than one dollar.
You've got to give the country of origin, the year, and the denomination. Africa is made out of many countries, many of which have issued gold coins and even within a country the denominations can vary. For example, a 1/10th of an ounce South African Krugerrand is worth around $165 or so, whereas a full ounce Krugerrand can be worth $1700 or so depending on the price of gold.
Since 1975, Americans can own gold. This means Gold Jewlrey, Gold coins and bars. The US Mint has produced Silver, Gold, and platinum coins for several years called eagles. 1oz 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz gold and platinum and 1 oz Silver. Many older circulation coins from the US and many other countries are availaible. Many of these are worth more than their gold value and are more suited for collectors. Many countries such as Canada, China, Gibraltar and South Africa produce .999 pure gold coins. Just search for GOLD COINS on the web and you will see plenty for sale. Hope this helped.
The U.S. never struck any gold coins for the Bicentennial. Many Bicentennial dollars, halves and quarters were privately gold plated and sold as "Collectible" coins. The coins have no numismatic value. The coin is face value, unless you find someone that wants it.
999,999,999
Some examples of gold coins include the American Gold Eagle, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and the South African Krugerrand. These coins typically have high gold purities and are popular among investors seeking physical gold assets.
That's too broad a question to have a single answer. Modern gold bullion coins sold as investments are worth the amount of gold in them, based on the current price of gold on the open market. (These coins' denominations are artificial.) Old gold coins (1932 and earlier) are worth at least as much as the gold they contain (usually many, many times their original face value) but can be worth even more as collectibles. You have to know what country issued the coin, what its date is, and whether it has a mint mark. Modern "golden" $1 coins from the U.S. and Canada don't contain any gold, they're brass and are only worth $1 each, despite many popular misconceptions. A British Gold Sovereign is struck from 22ct gold and weighs 7.98 grams. Based on the current gold price of $1,373.25 / oz, a Sovereign is currently worth $322.73 / £201.90. The price of gold (gold fix) changes twice a day
It depends on if the coins are silver or clad and the denominations.
100silver=1gold