I want to use coins for getting more trophies, and maybe some continues. What is the quickest way?
Chosen Answer:
Pretty much just play the story mode and do good on those extra challenges like the one where you sprint to the exit. Also it helps if you dont die because I think it gives you more coins at the end because of points.
by: irnottardo
on: 14th November 07
Chosen Answer:
you mean piggy bank savings?
Not anymore =[
the last time I saved up was when I was about 9, i’m just guessing.
I think it was like 0.00
but I don’t know what happend to it, I think we spent it all xD
by: somewhat insane ♥
on: 14th February 08
I know that it is illegal and immoral to take coins from a public fountain, as the money goes to charity. But what about foreign coins? I would think that because the various currencies are in such minuscule amounts that the mall would not be able to exchange all the different types of currency and make any real money from them. Depending on the exchange rate, they might lose money in exchanging. Could I take foreign coins or do I have to leave those too? And if you cant take them, what happens to them when the fountain is cleaned out?
Chosen Answer:
I believe same rules apply…
by: The Man with the Golden Thumb
on: 23rd November 11
Thanks for everyone who contributes to this question. I heart farmville are there any suggestions I should take to get free farmville cash and coins? I know there are cheat application but i dont want to risk getting my account banned. Need farmville cash and quick. Thanks
Chosen Answer:
There is no cheats, and applications will get you banned. Its all about strategy. Think what will take the longest and the shortest.. When you will be on to get them harvested. Its all about how you plan it, there is no right way to play. You play by your time.
by: Spencer
on: 18th April 11
They are older coins and I want to clean all of the gunk off of them.
Chosen Answer:
Only clean them if you intend to spend them. If you want them to have any collector value, cleaning them will ruin it. If you think they have the potential of being valuable, you’ll need to find an expert in restoration of old coins. There are acceptable ways of cleaning coins, but the methods listed here by others are not among them. Get a professional to do it.
If you don’t care and just want the gunk removed, try soaking them in Coke for a day.
by: curtisports2
on: 30th March 10
I want to create a FREE website where you collect coins, or creds, for doing things like being active.
Do you know a way for FREE?
Please dont get all technical on this.
Thanks!
Chosen Answer:
We have to get technical on this… it’s not a simple subject and if you think it is you are in to deep. You basically need a database and dynamic technology, like PHP with SQL or something like that.
The database would keep track of the users, their coins, etc.. PHP would access the database. I would start on a smaller project if I were you.
by:
on: 21st May 09
Chosen Answer:
Its a nice hobby.
by: Darumu J
on: 3rd October 09
Last month, there was a newspaper that stated you can buy a 50 coin set of presedential 2007 gold dollars sealed in a vault. So, we purchased them, and when they were recieved, it was open, the seal was broken, and it just looks overall reall fake. There is no e-mail or number to write them back….what to do? Are they fake??
Well, I think this is screwed up.
Well, I do believe the coins are real. They look real, the coin where they were in is busted. the seal is broken!!! That is the money maker!!!!
Chosen Answer:
You’ve been had….Contact the state’s attorney general from where you bought them….Good luck.
by: theanswerman
on: 21st June 07
Are coins released by the U.S. Mint, purchased by private companies designed and re-sold worth anything to a collector. Or does the Mint have to release the designed coin themselves to obtain collector value?
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First, any piece of metal not issued by a government authority is a token, not a coin. Second, tokens can have a value, but are almost never worth as much as the price they were sold at. The only ones I can think that have appreciated in value are ones used for commerce, (civil war tokens) and not sold to collectors, or ones with precious metal in them.
by: medoraman
on: 10th February 09
ok,,a realy old lady gave me a picture frame with all the presidents thro washington to nixon (i think nixon was president when it was made cause its at top) there made of gold i think ,,,but i dont know if there real or not or if there worth $$
Chosen Answer:
Those are probably commerative coins. This means they are not legal tender and they are probably just gold plated. Nice to look at and could have a little value, but not much.
by: loryntoo
on: 28th February 08