Coin (TCG) (2024)

Coin (TCG) (1)

Pokémon's first coin

Coins (Japanese: ポケモンコイン Pokémon Coin), also officially recognized as metallic coins, are one of two types of randomizers that players can use during a Pokémon TCG match. They are obtainable via official Pokémon Trading Card Game merchandise as well as official tournaments and events.

Contents

  • 1 Information
    • 1.1 Design
      • 1.1.1 Japanese back designs
      • 1.1.2 English back designs
    • 1.2 Gameplay
    • 1.3 Rules of play
    • 1.4 Popularity
  • 2 List of coins
    • 2.1 Generations I-IV
    • 2.2 Generations V-VI
    • 2.3 Generations VII-VIII
    • 2.4 Generation IX
  • 3 In the video games
    • 3.1 Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!
    • 3.2 e-Reader
    • 3.3 Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
      • 3.3.1 List of exclusive coins awarded on TCGO
    • 3.4 Pokémon Trading Card Game Live
  • 4 In the anime
  • 5 References

Information

Design

The majority of coins released for the Pokémon Trading Card Game are made of plastic with a metallic Pokémon design on the front, which can be of anything from Pokémon, game characters, and TCG-specific symbols to designs commemorating specific events. Although the majority of coins are made with the current standard of a plastic backing, throughout the history of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, coins made of cardboard and coins made of metal have also been released. Coins come in an assortment of sizes, and the metallic designs on the front also feature a variety of different holofoil patterns and colors.

With the English Next Destinies expansion in February 2012, The Pokémon Company International began producing colored backs alternate to the standard black. Japan has remained with the standard black, only having ever deviated from the black back for one coin during the VS Era in 2001 and one coin for the Pokémon 25th Anniversary in 2021. Up until the release of the English Plasma Freeze expansion in May 2013, all standard coins were of the same size. However, in order to remove the not for children under 3 warning from their products, The Pokémon Company International began producing coins of a larger size. Japan, however, continued producing the coins at their standard size. The Pokémon Company International again increased to a jumbo size in June 2020 for the Battle Academy 2020 and now releases both the large size and jumbo size coins in tandem.

During Generation I and Generation II, Wizards of the Coast produced cardboard and metal coins for the English release of the TCG, while Japan produced coins out of plastic. From Generation III-onwards, the vast majority of coins in all territories are made out of plastic, with other materials only used for commemorative merchandise and events.

Japanese metallic coins have featured 6 different backing designs since their introduction in October 1996. The most frequent design started in the English EX Series and the Japanese ADV Era and features a Poké Ball design and the Pokémon logo. This design has continued to this day with only minor copyright changes. When Wizards of the Coast lost the license for the card game for EX Ruby & Sapphire onwards, coins released for English audiences were imported from Japan and distributed in English products. This remained true until August 2010 and the release of the Undaunted expansion. All coins for international audiences after this month are produced by The Pokémon Company International, however, leftover stock of the standard sized Japanese coins were still included in TCG merchandise up until April 2014, when the stock was exhausted. English coins started featuring the trademark distinction on the back in August 2010, while Japanese coins maintained the ® (Registered) trademark symbol until Generation VIII in November 2019 when they also switched over to the trademark.

Japanese back designs

DesignDescriptionTimeframe
Coin (TCG) (2)任天堂/C/G/MOctober 1996-July 1998
Coin (TCG) (3)任天堂/C/GJuly 1998-July 1999
Coin (TCG) (4)Pokémon Card Game NEOFebruary 2000-July 2000
Coin (TCG) (5)Pokémon Card GameApril 2001-July 2022
Coin (TCG) (6)Poké Ball + ® TrademarkJanuary 2003-May 2019
Coin (TCG) (7)Poké Ball + TrademarkJuly 2019-Current

English back designs

Coin (TCG) (8)

©1999 Wizards coins

Coin (TCG) (9)

©2000 Wizards coins

Coin (TCG) (10)

Metal Lugia coin

Coin (TCG) (11)

Metal Pikachu Coin

Gameplay

Coin flips are an integral part of the design of a vast number of cards released in the TCG and are used in a variety of ways. The result of a coin flip can determine whether an effect of a card even happens: a heads after playing Pokémon Catcher or after using Neo Revelation Shining Gyarados's Outrage attack allows the effect to happen. Coin flips can result in an additional positive effect on a successful heads, or an additional negative effect on a tails. XY Spewpa's Stun Spore inflicts a Special Condition on the opponent's Active Pokémon on a success, while Platinum Vigoroth's Reckless Charge attack inflicts damage to itself on a failure. The occasional card will result in a positive effect for both a heads or a tails on a coin flip: Call of Legends Tangrowth's Plow Over attack will either Paralyze the opponent or send one of their attached Energy cards to the Lost Zone depending on the result of the flip. Cubone from Triumphant has the Bone Rush attack that calls for flipping a coin until the flip is a failure, doing damage dependent on the amount of heads achieved.

Coin (TCG) (12)

Victory Star Victini

Much less frequently will cards manipulate coin flips in more significant ways. Legendary Treasures Victini has the Victory Star Ability, which allows players to re-flip coins once per attack if they are unsatisfied with the result. Starting with Trick Coin from Phantom Forces, a meta-rule was added preventing players from using effects that allow them to flip coins again more than once on the same set of coin flips. Additionally, Shiftry in the Rising Rivals expansion has a Poké-Body that forces an opponent's coin flips to be treated as tails as long as Shiftry is in the Active Position. These effects are considered much more powerful than the more common coin flip based effects seen more often, and are printed very seldom. The strongest coin flip manipulation effect is on the Supporter Will, which lets the player choose the result of the next coin flip of an Attack, Ability, or Trainer card on their turn.

In place of coins, players can choose to use the second type of approved randomizer: dice. When dice are used, it's generally considered for even numbers to mean "heads" and odd numbers to mean "tails".

Rules of play

Play! Pokémon details several rules on coins and coin flips during TCG matches:

  • Any coin released with any Pokémon TCG product from EX Ruby & Sapphire on should be considered fair and impartial.
  • When flipped, a coin should be held at shoulder height, and fully rotate at least three times before landing on the table.
  • Coins should land as flat on the table as possible. If both players cannot agree on the result of the flip, a judge may be called to determine whether the result is conclusive or if the coin must be flipped again.
  • Coin flips that land outside the playing area (off of the table or in another game's playing area) are considered invalid and must be flipped again.
  • Once players have agreed on the result of a coin flip, it cannot be redone.
  • Once a judge has ruled that a result is conclusive, it cannot be redone.

Coins made out of materials other than plastic or metal are typically not recognized as standard randomizers for TCG matches and must be approved by both players. Additionally, the head judge of the tournament has the right to disallow any randomizer if there is reason to believe that the randomizer is unsuitable.

Popularity

Coins have fallen out of favor among the Pokémon player base, who have gradually started to prefer the second officially recognized randomizer, dice, instead, for their utility and convenience, causing coins to be used progressively less as a tool for determining outcomes during a TCG match. With the frequency they are released, their occasional limited availability, and their exclusivity to certain countries such as Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea, coins are quickly being treated more as a collectible.

A lot of players tend to use coins to mark a Pokémon that has used an Ability that can only be used once per turn.

List of coins

The following is a list of coins released throughout the history of the Pokémon Trading Card Game in chronological order split by Generation. For the coins listed by National Pokédex number, refer here: metallic coins, metal coins, and cardboard coins.

Generations I-IV

Main article: Coin (TCG)/Generations I-IV

Generations V-VI

Main article: Coin (TCG)/Generations V-VI

Generations VII-VIII

Main article: Coin (TCG)/Generations VII-VIII

Generation IX

Coin (TCG) (13)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Starter Set Sprigatito & Lucario ex
Description: Regular-sized, Green Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Sprigatito released within the ex Starter Set Sprigatito & Lucario ex January 20, 2023
Coin (TCG) (14)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Starter Set Fuecoco & Ampharos ex
Description: Regular-sized, Red Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Fuecoco released within the ex Starter Set Fuecoco & Ampharos ex January 20, 2023
Coin (TCG) (15)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex
Description: Regular-sized, Blue Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Quaxly released within the ex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex January 20, 2023
Coin (TCG) (16)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleasePremium Trainer Box ex
Description: Regular-sized, Aqua Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Pokémon ex symbol released within the Premium Trainer Box ex January 20, 2023
Coin (TCG) (17)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseEnergy Card Set
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Brick Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring a Poké Ball design released within the Energy Card Set January 20, 2023
Coin (TCG) (18)Release dateJanuary 20, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseFirst Entry Campaign
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring a Poké Ball design released as a prize during the First Entry Campaign. Between January 20 and March 31, 2023, participating Pokémon Card Gym venues held a stamp rally that incorporated Gym Battle, New Battle, Deck As Is Battle, and Extra Battle Day events. People that participated in any of these events for the first time during the campaign were given a stamp card and could then earn stamps by participating in more events. Those that earned at least one stamp were awarded this coin.[1]
Coin (TCG) (19)Release dateMarch 24, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot
Description: Regular-sized, Gold Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot March 24, 2023
Coin (TCG) (20)Release dateMarch 24, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Starter Set Pikachu Special Set
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Glitter Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the ex Starter Set Pikachu Special Set March 24, 2023
Coin (TCG) (21)Release dateMarch 31, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseScarlet & Violet Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Fuecoco released within the Scarlet & Violet Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters March 31, 2023; also released in Trade and Play Kits from April 1, 2023
Coin (TCG) (22)Release dateMay 5, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseAmpharos ex Battle Deck
Lucario ex Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, White Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Pokémon ex symbol released within the Ampharos ex and Lucario ex Battle Decks May 5, 2023; later included in the Greninja ex and Kangaskhan ex Battle Decks October 6, 2023, and the Houndoom ex and Melmetal ex Battle Decks April 5, 2024
Coin (TCG) (23)Release dateJune 9, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleasePaldea Evolved Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Quaxly released within the Paldea Evolved Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters June 9, 2023
Coin (TCG) (24)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
Releaseex Start Decks Playmat giveaway
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu available within a sealed paper playmat given away at Pokémon Centers and participating Pokémon Card Gym venues to promote the ex Start Decks until supplies lasted
Coin (TCG) (25)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Purple Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Ditto; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (26)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Yellow Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Psyduck; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (27)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Pink Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Slowpoke; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (28)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Splotch Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Alakazam; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (29)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Gold Sequin Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Dragonite; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (30)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Fidough; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (31)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Tandemaus; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (32)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Blue Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Baxcalibur; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (33)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Brown Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Greedent; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (34)Release dateJuly 7, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseCapsule toy vending machines
Description: Regular-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Meltan; one of ten available on the Pokémon Center Online store from July 7, 2023 and from capsule toy vending machines present at Pokémon Centers across Japan from July 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (35)Release dateJuly 14, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseChien-Pao ex Battle Deck
Tinkaton ex Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, Aqua Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Pokémon ex symbol released within the Chien-Pao ex and Tinkaton ex Battle Decks starting July 14, 2023
Coin (TCG) (36)Release dateJuly 28, 2023
RegionJapan
Release2023 World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu
Description: Regular-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the 2023 World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu July 28, 2023; the design is based on the Pikachu ex artwork by kantaro
Coin (TCG) (37)Release dateAugust 4, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseSummer 2023 Collector Chest
Description: Jumbo-sized, Red Starlight Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Koraidon released as one of two possible coins within the Summer 2023 Collector Chest August 4, 2023
Coin (TCG) (38)Release dateAugust 4, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseSummer 2023 Collector Chest
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Starlight Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Miraidon released as one of two possible coins within the Summer 2023 Collector Chest August 4, 2023
Coin (TCG) (39)Release dateAugust 4, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseArmarouge, Revavroom & Houndstone Blister
Description: Jumbo-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Fuecoco released within the Armarouge, Revavroom & Houndstone Blister August 4, 2023
Coin (TCG) (40)Release dateAugust 9, 2023
RegionJapan
Release2023 World Championships
Description: Metal Coin featuring Pikachu available for purchase in the Pokémon Center Worlds Store 2023 in the 2023 World Championships August 9-13, 2023
Coin (TCG) (41)Release dateAugust 9, 2023
RegionJapan
Release2023 World Championships
Description: Metal Coin featuring Pikachu available for purchase in the Pokémon Center Worlds Store 2023 in the 2023 World Championships August 9-13, 2023
Coin (TCG) (42)Release dateAugust 11, 2023
RegionJapan
Release2023 World Championships
Description: Metal Coin featuring Fuecoco available to staff of the 2023 World Championships August 11-13, 2023
Coin (TCG) (43)Release dateAugust 11, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseObsidian Flames Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Sprigatito released within the Obsidian Flames Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters August 11, 2023
Coin (TCG) (44)Release dateSeptember 1, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseMeowscarada ex Deluxe Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, Green Pixel Wave Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Meowscarada released within the Meowscarada ex Deluxe Battle Deck September 1, 2023
Coin (TCG) (45)Release dateSeptember 1, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseQuaquaval ex Deluxe Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Rainbow Circles Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Quaquaval released within the Quaquaval ex Deluxe Battle Deck September 1, 2023
Coin (TCG) (46)Release dateSeptember 1, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseHoliday Calendar 2023
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Starlight Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Snom released within the Holiday Calendar 2023 September 1, 2023
Coin (TCG) (47)Release dateSeptember 1, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseHoliday Calendar 2023
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Cracked Holofoil, Black-backed Coin Alolan Vulpix released as one of two coins included within the Holiday Calendar 2023 September 1, 2023
Coin (TCG) (48)Release dateSeptember 22, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseTerastal Starter Set Mewtwo ex
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Tera Mewtwo released within the Terastal Starter Set Mewtwo ex September 22, 2023
Coin (TCG) (49)Release dateSeptember 22, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseTerastal Starter Set Skeledirge ex
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Tera Skeledirge released within the Terastal Starter Set Skeledirge ex September 22, 2023
Coin (TCG) (50)Release dateSeptember 29, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseMy First Battle
Description: Jumbo-sized, Bronze Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Bulbasaur and Pikachu released within Pikachu & Bulbasaur My First Battle sets September 29, 2023
Coin (TCG) (51)Release dateSeptember 29, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseMy First Battle
Description: Jumbo-sized, Bronze Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Charmander and Squirtle released within Charmander & Squirtle My First Battle sets September 29, 2023
Coin (TCG) (52)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Ultra-Premium Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Pink Glitter Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Mew released within the 151 Ultra-Premium Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (53)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Green Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Grass-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (54)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Red Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Fire-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (55)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Water-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (56)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Yellow Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Lightning-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (57)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Purple Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Psychic-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (58)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Brown Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Fighting-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (59)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Black Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Darkness-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (60)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gray Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Metal-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (61)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Dragon-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (62)Release dateOctober 6, 2023
RegionNorth America
Release151 Mini Tin Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, White Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Colorless-type symbol released within the 151 Mini Tin Collection October 6, 2023
Coin (TCG) (63)Release dateNovember 3, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseParadox Rift Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the Paradox Rift Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters November 3, 2023
Coin (TCG) (64)Release dateNovember 10, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseVenusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex
Description: Regular-sized, Green Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Venusaur released within the Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex November 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (65)Release dateNovember 10, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseVenusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex
Description: Regular-sized, Orange Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Charizard released within the Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex November 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (66)Release dateNovember 10, 2023
RegionJapan
ReleaseVenusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex
Description: Regular-sized, Blue Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Blastoise released within the Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex November 10, 2023
Coin (TCG) (67)Release dateNovember 17, 2023
RegionNorth America
ReleaseFall 2023 Collector Chest
Description: Jumbo-sized, Silver Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Tera Charizard released within the Fall 2023 Collector Chest November 17, 2023
Coin (TCG) (68)Release dateJanuary 5, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleasePawmot Two Pack Blister
Description: Jumbo-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Quaxly released within the Pawmot Two Pack Blister January 5, 2024
Coin (TCG) (69)Release dateJanuary 26, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleaseAncient Koraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set
Description: Regular-sized, Red Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Koraidon released within the Ancient Koraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set January 26, 2024
Coin (TCG) (70)Release dateJanuary 26, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleaseFuture Miraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set
Description: Regular-sized, Purple Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Miraidon released within the Future Miraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set January 26, 2024
Coin (TCG) (71)Release dateMarch 1, 2024
RegionNorth America
Release2023 World Championships Decks
Description: Jumbo-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the 2023 World Championships Decks March 1, 2024
Coin (TCG) (72)Release dateMarch 8, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleasePokémon Card Game Battle Academy
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Rainbow Glitter Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy March 8, 2024
Coin (TCG) (73)Release dateMarch 8, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleaseAcrylic Damage Counter & Case Set
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring the Pokémon ex symbol released within the Acrylic Damage Counter & Case Set March 8, 2024
Coin (TCG) (74)Release dateMarch 22, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseTemporal Forces Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pawmi released within the Temporal Forces Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters March 22, 2024
Coin (TCG) (75)Release dateMarch 22, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseNinetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, Red Flame Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Ninetales released within the Ninetales ex Deluxe Battle Deck March 22, 2024
Coin (TCG) (76)Release dateMarch 22, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseZapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck
Description: Jumbo-sized, Yellow Lightning Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Zapdos released within the Zapdos ex Deluxe Battle Deck March 22, 2024
Coin (TCG) (77)Release dateApril 4, 2024
RegionEurope
Release2024 Pokémon Europe International Championships
Description: Metal Coin featuring Armarouge and Ceruledge available for purchase in the 2024 Pokémon Europe International Championships Pokémon Center at the 2024 Pokémon Europe International Championships from April 4-7, 2024; later available for purchase in the 2024 Pokémon North America International Championships Pokémon Center at the 2024 Pokémon North America International Championships from June 6-9, 2024
Coin (TCG) (78)Release dateApril 5, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseIono Premium Tournament Collection
Description: Jumbo-sized, Pink Speckle Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Iono included in the Iono Premium Tournament Collection April 5, 2024
Coin (TCG) (79)Release dateApril 11, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleasePalafin, Baxcalibur & Garganacl Blister
Description: Jumbo-sized, Silver Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu released within the Palafin, Baxcalibur & Garganacl Blister April 11, 2024
Coin (TCG) (80)Release dateMay 10, 2024
RegionTaiwan
ReleasePokémon Center Taipei Transformation Mask Release Event
Description: Regular-sized, Green Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Ogerpon released as a Gift with Purchase during the Pokémon Center Taipei Transformation Mask Release Event from May 10-30, 2024; later released in the Japanese Ogerpon Special Jumbo Card Set May 17, 2024
Coin (TCG) (81)Release dateMay 17, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleaseBattle Master Deck Terastal Charizard ex
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Terastal Charizard released within the Battle Master Deck Terastal Charizard ex May 17, 2024
Coin (TCG) (82)Release dateMay 17, 2024
RegionJapan
ReleaseBattle Master Deck Chien-Pao ex
Description: Regular-sized, Silver Shattered Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Chien-Pao released within the Battle Master Deck Chien-Pao ex May 17, 2024
Coin (TCG) (83)Release dateMay 24, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseTwilight Masquerade Blisters
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Mirror Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Lechonk released within the Twilight Masquerade Single Pack, Premium Checklane, and Stage 1 Blisters May 24, 2024
Coin (TCG) (84)Release dateJune 21, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseBattle Academy 2024
Description: Jumbo-sized, Gold Confetti Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu, Darkrai, and Armarouge released within the Battle Academy 2024 June 21, 2024
Coin (TCG) (85)Release dateJuly 5, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseCollector Chest (Back-to-School 2024)
Description: Jumbo-sized, Pink Psychedelic Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Scream Tail released as one of two possible coins within the Collector Chest (Back-to-School 2024) July 5, 2024
Coin (TCG) (86)Release dateJuly 5, 2024
RegionNorth America
ReleaseCollector Chest (Back-to-School 2024)
Description: Jumbo-sized, Blue Pixel Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Iron Valiant released as one of two possible coins within the Collector Chest (Back-to-School 2024) July 5, 2024

In the video games

Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!

Main article: Event Coin

An Event Coin (Japanese: イベントコイン) is any of the collectible coins used in Trading Card Game duels in Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!.

e-Reader

Coin (TCG) (87)

Coin Flipper 1

Coins, specifically of the Chansey design, have been featured in two e-Reader applications, Coin Flipper 1 and Coin Flipper 2, both of which are, as their names suggest, coin tosses. This data is featured on the Chansey, and the application is similar to the Pokétch application Coin Toss.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Online

As the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online is based on the physical Pokémon Trading Card Game, the game utilizes coins in the same way. However, it also features commemorative coins that aren't physically available. For example, in the code card package received by participants of the 2014 World Championships, a commemorative coin was included. Each Theme Deck code card also includes the deck's coin, and older retired coins are being progressively made available by using the game's Prize Wheel. Each deck can be assigned a coin, and when using that deck every coin flip the player performs is done using that coin. PTCGO tracks the number of times a coin flip has a heads result or a tails result during a match, displaying both counters afterward as part of the Stats screen.

List of exclusive coins awarded on TCGO

ImageNameDescription
Coin (TCG) (88)Grass Reward CoinGreen Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (89) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Grass Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (90)Fire Reward CoinRed Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (91) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Fire Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (92)Water Reward CoinBlue Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (93) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Water Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (94)Lightning Reward CoinYellow Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (95) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Lightning Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (96)Psychic Reward CoinPurple Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (97) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Psychic Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (98)Fighting Reward CoinBrown Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (99) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Fighting Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (100)Darkness Reward CoinDark Blue Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (101) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Darkness Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (102)Metal Reward CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (103) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Metal Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (104)Dragon Reward CoinGreen Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (105) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Dragon Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (106)Fairy Reward CoinGold Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Coin (TCG) (107) symbols. Awarded to the player when reaching Fairy Energy Level 1
Coin (TCG) (108)Red Worlds 2013 Pikachu CoinRed Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2013 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (109)Blue Worlds 2014 Pikachu CoinBlue Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2014 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (110)Red Worlds 2014 Pikachu CoinRed Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2014 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (111)Red Worlds 2015 Pikachu CoinRed Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2015 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (112)Silver Worlds 2015 Pikachu CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2015 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (113)Blue Worlds 2016 Pikachu CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2016 World Championships. Stated as Blue in TCGO.
Coin (TCG) (114)Copper Worlds 2016 Pikachu CoinCopper Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2016 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (115)Gold Worlds 2017 Pikachu CoinGold Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2017 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (116)Silver Worlds 2017 Pikachu CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2017 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (117)Gold Worlds 2018 Pikachu CoinGold Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2018 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (118)Silver Worlds 2018 Pikachu CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2018 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (119)Gold Worlds 2019 Pikachu CoinGold Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2019 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (120)Silver Worlds 2019 Pikachu CoinSilver Non Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Pikachu. Code card package received by participants of the 2019 World Championships
Coin (TCG) (121)Bidoof Day CoinBrown Cracked Ice Holofoil, Black-backed Coin featuring Bidoof. Log-in bonus for all online players that logged in between July 1, 2021, at 12:01 a.m. PDT, and July 7, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. PDT to celebrate Bidoof Day on July 1, 2021.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

As the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live is based on the physical Pokémon Trading Card Game, the game utilizes coins in the same way. However, it also features commemorative coins that aren't physically available. Each Theme Deck code card also includes the deck's coin, and other coins can be purchased from the shop by spending the coin currency. Each deck can be assigned a coin, and when using that deck every coin flip the player performs is done using that coin. Getting heads results on coin flips is considered to be winning the coin flip, a statistic tracked per game and displayed at the conclusion of the match.

When flipping coins multiple times for one effect, an interface appears that records the total number of heads and tails results. If an effect calls for many coin flips, the animation will speed up.

In the anime

Coin (TCG) (122)This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Other coin flips and coin appearances in Path to the Peak

In Challenge the World!, two players flipped a coin during a match at the 2023 World Championships to determine which of them took the first turn. The coin featured Chansey.

In Pokémon: Path to the Peak, coins are flipped as per the rules of the Trading Card Game in certain scenes. Notably, in Regionals, Ava got a result of heads on a coin flip that allowed her Vileplume's Dizzying Pollen attack to inflict damage and defeat Celestine's MismagiusCoin (TCG) (123). The coin has a Poké Ball design for tails and a Pikachu design for heads.

References

Coin (TCG) (124)This article is part of both Project TCG and Project Merchandise, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Trading Card Game merchandise.Coin (TCG) (125)
Coin (TCG) (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to get coins in Pokémon TCG? ›

Coins are earned by completing quests, unlocking Battle Pass tiers, and leveling up. You can also exchange Crystals for more Coins in the shop.

What to do with ghimmighoul coins? ›

Just like Candy, Gimmighoul Coins can be used to evolve your Roaming Form Gimmighoul into Gholdengo. Be sure to stop by the Pokemon Go Shop to claim your free Gimmighoul Box and earn nine Gimmighoul Coins.

Which side of a Pokémon coin is head? ›

The common consensus is that evens are Heads and odds are Tails. Players are permitted to use two types of randomizers during a Pokémon TCG match: coins or dice. Players are always permitted to use their opponent's randomizer.

How to use Pokemon coins? ›

From the main menu, go to profile. There you can customize your avatar. When you go to clothing customization sections, you'll see clothing items you can purchase with the coins. You can also purchase deck customization items, such as coin/sleeve/deck box.

How many coins do you get for defending a gym for 7 days? ›

Keep in mind that there is a daily limit of 50 PokéCoins regardless of how long your Pokémon has been defending a Gym or how many Pokémon return from defending Gyms in the same day.

Do you need 999 Gimmighoul Coins every time? ›

The 1,000th Pokemon was introduced to the game last week, and instead of needing an arbitrary number of Candy to evolve Gimmighoul, you need no fewer than 999 Gimmighoul Coins. It's a mechanic borrowed straight from Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, but the task is immeasurably more difficult in Go.

How to get enough Gimmighoul Coins? ›

Things You Should Know
  1. Defeat Chest Form Gimmighouls to get 10 to 777 Gimmighoul Coins.
  2. Find Roaming Form Gimmighouls to get 1 to 200 Gimmighoul Coins.
  3. Send a Postcard once a day from GO to Scarlet/Violet to get 50 to 100 Gimmighoul Coins.
Jan 23, 2024

Why are Pokémon TCG coins so big? ›

However, in order to remove the not for children under 3 warning from their products, The Pokémon Company International began producing coins of a larger size. Japan, however, continued producing the coins at their standard size.

How do I catch the Pokémon with the coin? ›

Wait for your Switch to receive the postcard as a Mystery Gift. After the postcard is sent, use the Coin Bag from your Pokémon Go inventory. Catch as many Gimmighoul as you can for 30 minutes.

What are the coins used for in Pokémon TCG? ›

Coins are used to buy customization items - clothes for your avatar, card sleeves, deck boxes etc. Crystals are used to buy the battle pass and booster packs. Credits are used to craft individual cards in the deck editor.

How do you exchange coins in Pokemon TCG? ›

Credits can only be exchanged for cards while creating a new deck or editing an existing deck. Select either the Create a Deck button (blue tile with the deck and + icon) or choose an existing deck and select Edit Deck from the menu. Use filters to locate the card that you wish to obtain by exchanging Credits.

How many benched Pokémon can you have? ›

PUT Basic Pokémon cards on the Bench (as many as you want). Choose a Basic Pokémon card from your hand and put it face up on your Bench. You can have no more than 5 Pokémon on your Bench at any time, so you can put a new Basic Pokémon card there only if your Bench has 4 or fewer Pokémon on it.

What is the damage counter in Pokemon TCG? ›

Damage Counter

A counter put on your Pokémon to show it has taken 10 damage. It stays on your Pokémon even if the Pokémon is Benched or evolved. Although 50- and 100-damage counters are sometimes used for convenience, if a card refers to a “damage counter,” it means the standard 10-damage counter.

How to earn more than 50 pokecoins? ›

Once you've reached the daily Defender bonus limit of 50 PokéCoins, you won't be able to earn any more PokéCoins by defending Gyms until the next day. If you have more than one Pokémon return from defending Gyms in a single day, the maximum bonus for the day is still limited to 50 PokéCoins.

What is the best way to farm Pokecoins in Pokemon GO? ›

The main way players earn PokeCoins in Pokemon GO is by having their Pokemon stay at gyms that their team has taken over. If players can't find a gym occupied by their team, players will have to challenge one and take it over themselves.

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