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What are coins for in 21 questions?

In the game 21 Questions, coins are used to reveal who answered questions about you. There are two ways that you can collect coins: by playing the game or purchasing them.


I remember a website where you answer questions about people you know and get like 2 silver coins for each one you answer. Then use those coins to see what people answered about you. Any help?

Facebook does it?!?


What is the best way to get free coins for the truth game on facebook?

Answer questions about other people.


How do you get free facebook coins?

You go on the app 21 questions and answer the questions of your friends. Each question is worth 2 coins and the more you get of coins you can see who has answered the question about you. Hope this helped god bless a hipster lol Also follow me on tumblr please http://g-l-i-t-t-e-r-p-u-k-e.tumblr.com/


Can I ask a coin evaluation question on WikiAnswers?

Your questions about the value of coins CAN be answered on WikiAnswers! Though you cannot get an accurate appraisal, you can get a general idea of what you might expect to get for a coin of the type you describe. Please keep in mind that there are several criteria that are required to give an evaluation of a coin: The denomination the country of origin the year of minting If one or more of these criteria is missing an evaluation is not going to be very accurate, so all should be included in your question. Also, please keep in mind that nothing can take the place of taking your coin to a live appraiser, so the answers given anywhere online are only general ideas of what your coin is worth. Most questions already have an answer. The best way is to type your question like this: What is the value of a <date> <country> <denomination>!


Why can i get coins from answering my own questions?

See i get coins


Why can questions asking the value of E Pluribus Unum coins NOT be answered on WikiAnswers?

Asking about a coins' value by only describing it as saying "E Pluribus Unum" doesn't provide enough information to give a value. The term "E Pluribus Unum" appears on all current US coins and most historical coins as well so it's not nearly specific enough to identify a particular coin. The details needed include the country, denomination, date, mint mark (if applicable), and condition. Example: "What is the value of an E Pluribus Unum coin?" compared to "What is the value of a US 1925-D Buffalo nickel?" Only one of those questions can be answered.


What is melting point of coins?

This can't be answered. It depends what the coin is made of.


How do you get coins on answers?

You can earn coins on answers by answering questions.


How do you get coins in facebook 21 questions?

you pay for it...


What do you do with these coins you get from answering questions?

Invest in more ..


How do I earn coins on this site?

The website calls them "points", & aside from being involved im the profiles' ranking, they so absolutely nothinf, & I got nothing for ranking 3rd, 2nd or 1st. Alas, that's very dull... -_-