No - unless you are a gold coin collector, in which case you would need to have a lot of money to even purchase one, it isn't a smart idea. Gold coins aren't common currency these days.
if you see anyone in trading post with gold coins trade or save it in your bank account
There are literally hundreds of websites online for buying gold coins, as well as commericals on TV. Smart money shops at an actual coin/stamp store. If you have one nearby check there first.
Mexico is a minor but important producer of gold (4,969 Kg or 175,276 Oz for December 2008), minting it into gold bullion coins called Centenarios.
just turn it off and it auto saves.
They're called gold coins, they're gold and they're coins Hope that helps
gold coins r real
The coins to save are the old ones, from before 1965, they were made of silver.
No, Smart TVs do not save files that are streamed to them.
Some examples of gold coins include the American Gold Eagle, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and the South African Krugerrand. These coins typically have high gold purities and are popular among investors seeking physical gold assets.
Because those gold coins get you more hero's in the game by the way you can get gold coins when you spin the wheel!
All $20.00 gold coins have .96750oz of pure gold in them.
The Gold Coins each give you 10 credits on Mathletics.