Coins
| Coins | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Released | 4 January 2001 (Update) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Also called | gold pieces, gp | ||||||||||||||||||
| Members | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Quest item | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Properties | |||||||||||||||||||
| Tradeable | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
| Equipable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Stackable | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
| Noteable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
| Options | Drop | ||||||||||||||||||
| Examine | Lovely money! | ||||||||||||||||||
| Values | |||||||||||||||||||
| Value | 1 coin | ||||||||||||||||||
| Alchemy | Not alchemisable | ||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 0 kg | ||||||||||||||||||
| Respawn time | 100 ticks (60 seconds) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Advanced data | |||||||||||||||||||
| Item ID | 995 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Link | MOID | ||||||||||||||||||

Coins (also referred to as gold pieces, gp, gold, or simply money) are the most common form of currency in Gielinor. They are used among players and non-player characters alike to exchange for items and services.
Players often refer to one thousand (1,000) coins as 1k and one million (1,000,000) coins as 1m or 1mil. Both can be applied to larger numbers, for example, 10m refers to ten million coins (10,000,000). 1b or 1bil refers to one billion coins (1,000,000,000).
Alchemy spells, which create coins, cannot be cast on coins. If a player attempts it, a message will inform the player that Curiously, other items made of gold, such as gold ore and gold bars, can be turned into coins with Alchemy spells.
Wearing a ring of wealth will automatically pick up coins dropped by NPCs upon killing them as long as the player has inventory space available.
Terminology
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Alternate terms for coins have seldom seen official usage since RuneScape Classic was replaced by RuneScape 2. Very few NPCs use any other term than "coins," a few examples being the Blast Furnace foreman in Keldagrim, who calls them "GP", and the glassblower on Entrana, who calls them "gold pieces." The term "gp" is sometimes used in abbreviations such as on the right-click menu of the Al Kharid gates, which includes the option "Pay-toll(10gp)" to pay the toll and go through.
Real world trading
[edit | edit source]Some players purchase coins in exchange for real-world money through a third party. This is known as real world trading. Although players can potentially gain monetary value within RuneScape by such means, this method is not recommended, as Rule #12 of the RuneScape Code of Conduct forbids the trading of RuneScape items for items outside of RuneScape, and if engaged in can result in a player ban.
With the release of Old school bonds, however, players may acquire RuneScape coins using real-world money without breaching ToS, albeit indirectly, by buying bonds from Jagex and selling them in-game to other players or on the Grand Exchange.
Uses
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[edit | edit source]- A Taste of Hope: 1,000 coins
- Death Plateau: 60 coins
- Demon Slayer: 1 coin
- Desert Treasure I: 650 coins
- Dragon Slayer I: 2,000 coins
- Eagles' Peak: 50 coins
- Fight Arena: 5 coins
- Fishing Contest: 5 coins (10 if buying a fishing rod from Grandpa Jack)
- Gertrude's Cat: 100 coins
- In Search of the Myreque: 10 coins (or a Ring of charos (a))
- Pirate's Treasure: 60 coins (30 coins if using Ring of charos(a))
- Ratcatchers: 101 coins (or 51 coins with a ring of charos (a))
- Recipe for Disaster: About 320 coins (or 120 coins if you a Ring of charos (a))
- Secrets of the North: 100 coins
- Sheep Herder: 100 coins
- Shield of Arrav: 20 coins (If choosing Phoenix Gang)
- The Fremennik Trials: 5,252 coins
- The Giant Dwarf: 200 coins
- The Grand Tree: 1,000 coins if you previously chose not to help Femi on your first entry to the Tree Gnome Stronghold (not required if you never used the gate entrance)
- The Heart of Darkness: 30 coins
- Watchtower: 20 coins
- While Guthix Sleeps: 500 coins (or a Ring of charos (a))
Miniquests
[edit | edit source]- Alfred Grimhand's Barcrawl: 208 coins
- Family Pest: 500,000 coins
- The General's Shadow: 40 coins
Unlockable content
[edit | edit source]- Extra bank spaces: starting from 1,000,000 coins up to 500,000,000 coins per group of 40 slots
- Ferox Enclave death respawn point: 5,000,000 coins
- Edgeville death respawn point: 5,000,000 coins
- Unlimited access to the northern entrance of Brimhaven Dungeon: 1,000,000 coins
- Unlimited access to Andras' boat: 1,000,000 coins
- Unlimited camulet charges: 1,000,000 coins
- The option to enable loot keys: 1,000,000 coins
- Unlimited gyr falcon access: 500,000 coins
- Angel gravestone cosmetic enhancement: 200,000 coins
- Ability to grow Zamorak's grapes: 75,000 coins
- Access to the Contraband Yak Produce store: 5,000 coins
- Player-owned house: 1,000 coins (relocating, redecorating, buying rooms and certain types of furniture also cost coins)
Products
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[edit | edit source]Due to a technical limitation, the full list of drop sources cannot be shown on this page, for the full list of drop sources, please see Coins/Drop sources
Item spawns
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One coin
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Two coins
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Three coins
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Four coins
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Five coins
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Twenty-five coins
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One hundred coins
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250 coins
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1,000 coins
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10,000 coins
Changes
[edit | edit source]| Date | Changes |
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| 25 June 2015 (Update) |
Platinum tokens - stackable, tradeable items worth 1,000 coins each - were added. Players can use any bank booth, bank chest, or banker to convert one to the other. |
Gallery (historical)
[edit | edit source]| RuneScape 2 Beta |
29 March 2004 – present |
Trivia
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- Coins appear in the inventory as plain flat discs, but during Grim Tales and in The Mimic fight, it is revealed that coins have more intricate designs imprinted on their faces.
- During the Shilo Village quest, there is an item that looks like coins in one of the tunnels that can only be picked up with Telekinetic Grab. These coins are non-stackable and untradeable. If a player tries to pick them up without Telekinetic Grab, they will be attacked and the coins will turn to dust.
- The maximum number of coins in a stack is 2,147,483,647, because RuneScape uses 32-bit signed integers to store values, which are unable to represent a higher number. A stack of this many coins is informally known as max cash.
- Players can ask Anja in Rimmington for some free stuff, and after the dialogue she will give 1 to 3 coins.
- There is a subdivision of coins in the lore called "coppers", unavailable to collect in game.[1]
References
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