That's not true. The holograph will be gold on '1st edition' cards, and promotional cards. Typically it will be silver on non-first edition cards. If the set does not have a 1st edition (Dark Beginnings, for example) then generally the holograph will be silver too.
The overall fact of the matter is that lack of a holograph proves that a card is fake. But a fake card can have a holograph - to identify certain fakes, you need to take other factors into account.
Not without the AR.
Seafoam Islands.
If you mean coins, you can only win them in the English soul silver but you can buy them in the Japanese version of soul silver.
You buy it at the game corner in Goldenrod City.
In Johto, it's in Goldenrod. In Kanto, It's in Celadon City.
its fake
game corner in golden rod for 5500 coins
its in the radio tower first floor
Its in the upstairs toliet room were amber is near the shower in the bottom right corner hope this helps x :P
5 dollars
The Golden Hare with a Voice of Silver was created in 2002.
There is no such thing as a golden apricorn.
golden
You look at the bottom right-hand corner of the card, and if there is a silver or gold square there, then it is real, and if it's not then it's fake.
There's a Silver Moon on the Golden Gate was created in 1937.
The bottom of Mt. Silver is on Route 28.
silver and bronze make golden and i am telling the truth