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[[Image:Coin.PNG|thumb|right|170px|A Coin.]]
[[Image:Coin.PNG|thumb|right|170px|A Coin.]]
The '''Coin''' is the main currency of ''[[Club Penguin]]''. You get 500 coins when you create an account on ''[[Club Penguin]]''. [[Fluffy the Fish]] is engraved on each coin, as well as the numeral one. They can be obtained through mini-games, competitions, [[Coin Codes|codes]], and [[Salary|salaries]]. Coins, along with [[tickets]] and EPF Medals, are the only currencies in Club Penguin. The maximum amount allowed is 1 million coins.


The '''Coin''' is the main currency of [[Club Penguin]]. [[Fluffy the Fish]] is engraved on each coin, as well as a numeral one (1).  
=== Games and real-life items ===
Coins are earned by playing single or multiplayer [[games]]. Almost every game provides you with coins after playing it. You can also earn coins by unlocking books or [[codes]] or digging at the [[Cave Mine]]. In [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]] and its [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge|sequel]], you can use [[wikipedia:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo W-Fi Connection]] to upload your coins that you made playing one of the mini-games, clicking on an animated object or doing missions. You can upload up to 2000 coins each time. You can use the real life Club Penguin Books to not only unlock the book but also to give you coins. The first time you use it and it gives you 1500 coins and the book. However, use it more times and it gives you 2000 coins.


== Receiving/earning coins ==
=== Competitions ===
Being selected in a competition will award you with Coins (usually 10,000 Coins). Competition categories include [[clothing]], [[igloo]] decoration, art, and literature.


=== Games ===
=== Salary for special roles ===
yo Coins are earned by playing single or multiplayer [[games]].this is a one coin.


=== Competitions ===
''See main page: [[Salary]]''
Being selected in a competition will award you with coins (mostly 1000 coins). Competitions include [[clothing]], [[igloo]] designing and scripture competition.


=== Salary for Special Roles ===
Being a [[tour guide]] or an EPF Agent will earn you 250 coins or 350 coins (respectively) automatically (for each "job") every month. The 'paycheck' is sent to these penguins via [[postcard]] monthly. This started on May 1, 2009.
Being a [[Secret Agent]] or a [[Tour Guide]] will earn you 250 coins automatically (for each role) each month. The 'check' will be sent to these penguins monthly starting from May 1, 2009.




Coins are earned by playing games and taking part in special activities, such as [[Igloo]] and competitions. Players can use coins to buy [[color]]s, [[Puffle]]s, [[Puffle]] supplies, [[Clothes|Clothing]], [[Igloo Upgrades]], [[furniture]], and [[player card]] [[background]]s. Coins can also be used to send [[post card]]s. However, [[Non-member|non members]] are only allowed limited use of their coins:
Players can use coins to buy [[color]]s, [[puffle]]s, puffle supplies, [[Clothes|clothing]], [[Igloo Upgrades]], [[furniture]], and [[player card]] [[background]]s. Coins can also be used to send [[postcard]]s. However, [[non-member|non members]] are only allowed limited use of their coins:
[[Image:Spider rich.PNG|thumb|192px|A pile of Coins.]]
[[Image:Spider rich.PNG|thumb|192px|A pile of Coins.]]
*Buying Colours for the Avatar.
*Buying colors for their [[penguin]].
*Buying Player Card Backgrounds.
*Buying player card [[backgrounds]].
*Red & Blue Puffles.
*Buying [[Red Puffle|Red]] & [[Blue]] [[Puffles]].
*Post Cards.
*Sending [[Penguin Mail|postcards]].
*Food & Bathing supplies for Puffles.
*Food & bathing supplies for puffles.
*Donation for the certain events, such as [[Coins for Change]] or [[Lighthouse Donation]].
*Donation for the certain events, such as [[Coins for Change]] or [[Lighthouse Donation]].


== "Ten" coin ==
== "Ten" coin ==
[[Image:Tencoin.jpg|thumb|A "Ten" coin]]
[[Image:Tencoin.jpg|thumb|A "Ten" coin as seen in Jet Pack Adventure.]]


A '''"ten" coin''' is shaped like a normal [[Club Penguin]] coin but is worth 10 coins. It is also larger than a normal coin. It is found exclusively in the game [[Jet Pack Adventure]]. It may be a feasible hypothesis to make judgement that "Ten" coins are merely an item which can be traded for ten coins rather than a currency in itself.
A '''"ten" coin''' is shaped like a normal ''[[Club Penguin]]'' coin but is worth 10 coins. It is also larger than a normal coin. It is found only in the game [[Jet Pack Adventure]] and when you dig for coins in the [[Cave Mine]]. It may be a feasible hypothesis to make judgement that "Ten" coins are merely an item which can be traded for ten coins rather than a currency in itself.


== Coins for Change ==
== Coins for Change ==
In December 2007 and 2008, there was a Coins for Change program. Here is what it was about:
In [[Christmas Party 2007|December 2007]], [[Christmas Party 2008|2008]], [[Holiday Party 2009|2009]], [[Holiday Party 2010|2010]], [[Holiday Party 2011|2011]] and [[Holiday Party 2012|2012]] there was a [[Coins for Change]] program. In the end, more than 2.5 million penguins donated in excess of 2 billion virtual coins they earned playing games on [[Club Penguin]] to support the environment, children's health or children in developing countries. Through their virtual donations, the kids directed how much of a $1 million cash donation went to three charitable organizations.
 
''More than 2.5 million children donated in excess of 2 billion virtual coins they earned playing games on Club Penguin to support the environment, children's health or children in developing countries. Through their virtual donations, the kids directed how much of a $1 million cash donation went to three charitable organizations.''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
 
[[Image:Lucky Coin Pin.PNG|thumb|The Lucky Coin [[pin]].]]
[[Image:Luckycoin.png|thumb|The Lucky Coin [[pin]].]]
[[File:One million coins-1-.png|thumb|An example of a penguin with one million coins, the maximum amount allowed.]]
[[File:One million coins-1-.png|thumb|An example of a penguin with one million coins, the maximum amount allowed.]]
 
*When starting an [[Penguin|account]] on [[Club Penguin]], players used to get 100 coins, but when the Major Interface & Communications update was released it was changed to 500 coins.
*The coin allowance limit is one million coins.
*During the [[Club Penguin Improvement Project]], players would start out with 20,000 coins.
*When starting an [[Penguin|account]] on [[Club Penguin]], players used to get 200 coins, but when the Major Interface & Communications update was released it was changed to 500 coins and being received a [[Post card]] through [[Penguin Mail]].  
*In one of the newspapers, [[Aunt Arctic]] says that the coins in Jetpack Adventure stay afloat with a coated alloy made by [[Gary]].
*In one of the newspapers, [[Aunt Arctic]] says that the coins in Jetpack Adventure stay afloat with a coated alloy made by [[Gary]].
*In [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]], you can use [[wikipedia:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo W-Fi Connection]] to upload your coins that you made playing one of the mini-games, clicking on a animated object or doing missions. You can upload up to 2000 coins each time.
*If you buy [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]], it will give you code that you can enter in the online [[Club Penguin]]. It gives you 1500 coins, and it used to give a [[Spy Phone]] (if you're not already an agent)&nbsp;and allowed you to enter the [[Command Room]].
*Also, if you buy [[Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force]], it will give you code that you can enter in the online [[Club Penguin]]. It gives you 1500 coins and allows you to enter the [[Command Room]].
*In the [[St. Patrick's Day Party 2009]], there was a [[pin]], which was a coin with a four leaf clover on it, or, a "lucky coin".
*In the [[Archive:St. Patrick's Day Party 2009|St. Patrick's Day Party 2009]], there was a [[pin]], which was a coin with a four leaf clover in it, or, a "lucky coin".
*If your comment you placed in the Reviewed by You section of the [[What's New Blog]] was chosen, you would receive 10,000 coins.
*When you buy a Club Penguin product that has a code to "unlock items online", the code is on the back of a plastic coin.
*Many penguins have money makers to use unfair ways to gain coins, however, this is against the Club Penguin rules and may get you banned.
*You can use the real life Club Penguin Books to not only unlock the book but also to give you coins. The first time you use it and it gives you 1500 coins and the book. However, use it more times and it gives you 2000 coins.
*If you have obtained all of the [[stamps]] in a game, you get double coins.
*It, along with [[Archive:Tickets|tickets]], are the only currencies in Club Penguin.
*If you go to "Unlock Items Online" and put the code '''DECNLR10''', you will get 500 coins. This coin code was released in December 2010 in the Parent Newsletter.
*There is a Coin Glitch that can give you tons and tons of coins. This is done by going to your igloo just before the message pops up asking if you wish to play a game. If done right, the message should pop up while in ones igloo. After finishing the game, one can keep pressing the "X" to exit over and over and keep receiving their coins over and over. However, it should be noted that this glitch only works with [[Bean Counters]], but now it removes you from the server. In fact, attempting it with any game removes you from the server, too.
*'''JUNNLR11''' is also a code that will allow you to get 500 coins. This coin code was released in June 2011 in the Parent Newsletter.
*Sometimes when you join an activity in [[101 Days of Fun]] and a [[Moderators|moderator]] sees you, you will get 1001 coins.
*You could get 10,000 coins if you called or emailed Club Penguin during the [[June 20, 2011 downtime|Domain Failure]].
*If you sign up for a contest on the [[What's New Blog]] and you win, you can get a certain amount of coins.
*One [[penguin]] got 100000 coins by winning the Craaazy Igloo Contest in April 2012.
=== easy coins ===
[[pt:Moeda]]
 
 
 
* 1. play puffle round up. 2. instead of doing one of a time leave em = get the puffles on the right to left put them all in in one group and you win whatever time you got em but if one escapes it subtracts by ten
 
*&nbsp; 1. go to google and type in club penguin HQ pick the first one then click money maker. 2. click the here on the left = windows money maker.3. once again click the here on the left. 4. click open then allow click the thing that sais "money maker" thing. 5.then type your name, password then a number under 100000.&nbsp; it might not work and theres a 40% chanse you will get bannedthis was maid by memeee
 
== See also&nbsp; go to clubpenguin.com==
 
 
*[[Coins For Change]]
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 10 November 2014

A Coin.

The Coin is the main currency of Club Penguin. You get 500 coins when you create an account on Club Penguin. Fluffy the Fish is engraved on each coin, as well as the numeral one. They can be obtained through mini-games, competitions, codes, and salaries. Coins, along with tickets and EPF Medals, are the only currencies in Club Penguin. The maximum amount allowed is 1 million coins.

Games and real-life items

Coins are earned by playing single or multiplayer games. Almost every game provides you with coins after playing it. You can also earn coins by unlocking books or codes or digging at the Cave Mine. In Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force and its sequel, you can use Nintendo W-Fi Connection to upload your coins that you made playing one of the mini-games, clicking on an animated object or doing missions. You can upload up to 2000 coins each time. You can use the real life Club Penguin Books to not only unlock the book but also to give you coins. The first time you use it and it gives you 1500 coins and the book. However, use it more times and it gives you 2000 coins.

Competitions

Being selected in a competition will award you with Coins (usually 10,000 Coins). Competition categories include clothing, igloo decoration, art, and literature.

Salary for special roles

See main page: Salary

Being a tour guide or an EPF Agent will earn you 250 coins or 350 coins (respectively) automatically (for each "job") every month. The 'paycheck' is sent to these penguins via postcard monthly. This started on May 1, 2009.


Players can use coins to buy colors, puffles, puffle supplies, clothing, Igloo Upgrades, furniture, and player card backgrounds. Coins can also be used to send postcards. However, non members are only allowed limited use of their coins:

A pile of Coins.

"Ten" coin

A "Ten" coin as seen in Jet Pack Adventure.

A "ten" coin is shaped like a normal Club Penguin coin but is worth 10 coins. It is also larger than a normal coin. It is found only in the game Jet Pack Adventure and when you dig for coins in the Cave Mine. It may be a feasible hypothesis to make judgement that "Ten" coins are merely an item which can be traded for ten coins rather than a currency in itself.

Coins for Change

In December 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 there was a Coins for Change program. In the end, more than 2.5 million penguins donated in excess of 2 billion virtual coins they earned playing games on Club Penguin to support the environment, children's health or children in developing countries. Through their virtual donations, the kids directed how much of a $1 million cash donation went to three charitable organizations.

Trivia

The Lucky Coin pin.
An example of a penguin with one million coins, the maximum amount allowed.
  • When starting an account on Club Penguin, players used to get 100 coins, but when the Major Interface & Communications update was released it was changed to 500 coins.
  • During the Club Penguin Improvement Project, players would start out with 20,000 coins.
  • In one of the newspapers, Aunt Arctic says that the coins in Jetpack Adventure stay afloat with a coated alloy made by Gary.
  • If you buy Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force, it will give you code that you can enter in the online Club Penguin. It gives you 1500 coins, and it used to give a Spy Phone (if you're not already an agent) and allowed you to enter the Command Room.
  • In the St. Patrick's Day Party 2009, there was a pin, which was a coin with a four leaf clover on it, or, a "lucky coin".
  • If your comment you placed in the Reviewed by You section of the What's New Blog was chosen, you would receive 10,000 coins.
  • Many penguins have money makers to use unfair ways to gain coins, however, this is against the Club Penguin rules and may get you banned.
  • If you have obtained all of the stamps in a game, you get double coins.
  • If you go to "Unlock Items Online" and put the code DECNLR10, you will get 500 coins. This coin code was released in December 2010 in the Parent Newsletter.
  • JUNNLR11 is also a code that will allow you to get 500 coins. This coin code was released in June 2011 in the Parent Newsletter.
  • You could get 10,000 coins if you called or emailed Club Penguin during the Domain Failure.
  • One penguin got 100000 coins by winning the Craaazy Igloo Contest in April 2012.