Coins

Coins are Terraria's main unit of currency. They are primarily for NPC transactions, though other players may also accept them as payment in multiplayer. Coins can also be used as ammunition for the Coin Gun. There are currently 4 types of coins: Copper Coins, Silver Coins, Gold Coins, and Platinum Coins.

Coins can be obtained by killing enemies, interacting with NPCs, or finding them in multiple forms of loot. Despite coins appearing as the materials "Copper", "Silver", "Gold", or "Platinum", they are unrelated to their respective ore types and cannot be crafted from them.

The coin value an enemy drops upon death is calculated from fixed values in the game code, with some random variation.


 * On the and, coins have the old, pre-1.3.0.1 textures: [[File:Copper Coin (old).png]][[File:Silver Coin (old).png]][[File:Gold Coin (old).png]][[File:Platinum Coin (old).png]]
 * On the, coins also have their old textures, except for a version-exclusive Platinum Coin texture: [[File:Copper Coin (old).png]][[File:Silver Coin (old).png]][[File:Gold Coin (old).png]][[File:Platinum Coin (mobile).png]]

Storage
Inside the player's inventory, coins have their own special slots, although it is possible to move them into normal inventory slots.
 * Coins picked up from the environment, or "shift-clicked" from a storage item, will automatically combine into their higher denominations, if possible.
 * For example, if the player picks up 100 silver coins, they'll end up with one gold coin in their inventory instead.
 * Similarly, a player holding 96 silver coins and picking up another 15, will end up with 1 (more) gold coin and 11 silver coins.
 * Using "Quick Stack" on an open Piggy Bank, Safe or Defender's Forge (collectively, a "bank"), gives special behavior: If there is already at least one coin (of any value) in the bank, all coins in the player's main inventory and coin slots will be moved to the bank. All coins moved, and all coin stacks in the bank, will be combined into to the highest possible denominations and minimum number of stacks.
 * Using "Quick Stack To Nearby Chests" will not send coins to nearby banks, even if they already contain the same denomination.
 * Using "Quick Stack" (or "Quick Stack To Nearby Chests") on chests (or barrels, dressers etc.) will treat coins like any other items, and will not move coins from the player's coin slots.
 * However, coins do not auto-combine when manually moved into a bank or chest (etc.); if there is no room in the bank or chest, some will be left in the player's hand or coin slots. Stacks of 100 coins should then be manually crafted into the next denomination. (See also the warning below regarding Deposit All.)


 * In the early game, before receiving the piggy bank, it may be inevitable to store your coins in a chest. Deposit All does place coins, but if the chest is already full when you press Deposit All, higher denominations may be destroyed if a stack for that coin doesn't exist.
 * Coins may be spent in NPC transactions directly from the player's Piggy Bank, Safe, and Defender's Forge.

Drops Upon Death

 * Upon a player's death in Softcore Mode (the default mode), half of all of the stacks of coins in a player's inventory are dropped, rounded up to the nearest whole coin. For example, if the player possesses 1 Gold Coin in one stack, it will be dropped. If it is instead 10 coins, 5 will be dropped.
 * Upon player death in Mediumcore or Hardcore Mode, all coins are dropped, regardless of how the player died.
 * Being killed by a player-wielded weapon will not cause the player to drop any coins in Softcore Mode, even if recently damaged by an enemy.
 * Forms of accidental death, such as Fall Damage or Chaos State, will cause coins to drop.
 * Dying from the player's own projectile after having it reflected back by an enemy (such as a ) will also result in coins being dropped.
 * In Expert mode, enemies can pick up coins dropped by enemies or players. Coins are often lost permanently on death, as enemies who pick up dead players' coins will often despawn once off-screen. Enemies holding dropped coins emit a sparkle effect based on the color of the best coin they're holding.
 * In Expert mode, Softcore players drop 75% of their coins upon death instead of 50%.

Trivia

 * Copper, Silver, and Gold coins are the only items that can have a max stack of 100.
 * Coin Portals often spawn in the Underworld due to the large amount of pots.
 * Due to the transaction properties of portable storage, the maximum amount of money that a player can be considered to be able to spend at one time is exactly 0 Platinum (40 stacks in Piggy Bank (or ) + 40 in Safe + 40 in + 54 in Inventory, with each stack containing 999 Platinum Coins).
 * Coins have a sell price equal to the amount in their stack, but, unsurprisingly, cannot be sold (on the, Platinum Coins will sometimes show a higher sell price).
 * Coins can be sold on the Wii U and Xbox editions. Doing so will do nothing, however.
 * A Platinum coin is worth 1,000,000 Copper coins.
 * Placing all of these coins would take up over 1/20th of a large world.
 * Purchasing every NPC item requires:
 * 22 [[File:Platinum Coin (old).png]] 81 [[File:Gold Coin (old).png]] 31 [[File:Silver Coin (old).png]] 24 [[File:Copper Coin (old).png]]
 * 23 [[File:Platinum Coin (mobile).png]] 1 [[File:Gold Coin (old).png]] 16 [[File:Silver Coin (old).png]] 59 [[File:Copper Coin (old).png]]
 * Unknown
 * The highest amount of coins a player can drop is    in normal mode and     in.
 * Although Coins are considered as Ammunition, as for the Coin Gun, Players are unable to legitimately place coins in the Ammunition slot, only in the Coins slot.
 * Although Coins are considered as Ammunition, as for the Coin Gun, Players are unable to legitimately place coins in the Ammunition slot, only in the Coins slot.

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