They are not legal tender...meaning that you cannot spend them (unless they are painted legal tender as with the two dollar bill tribute) but they are very much "real" because they exist.
I think the question you were asking was...Are Tribute coins valuable?
Over time the answer is maybe...but that depends on collectors.
It is a Lv6 Normal Monster so can be Tribute Summoned by offering one monster as tribute.
A couple of cents or a dollar at most. They have next to no real gold, have absolutely no collector value and are not legal tender. Most coin dealers will not buy them because they have no value.
gold coins r real
with real money
You press "add coins" and then you pay (real money) to get the coins. Hope this helps!
"Real" by the Goo Goo Dollsposted by BFTdrmucko
Yes
Brazil.
No.
If you paid about 40 dollars for then yes they probably used real coins. If you paid 10 for then its probably a fake.
You have to buy them with real money
The National Collector's Mint is a real company and it is selling real things, obviously for collectors. Are the coins genuine? it depends. They DO sell real legal tender and historical coins. Legal meaning issued by the Official U.S. Mint. AND they also sell PROOFS and COMMEMORATIVES Proofs are recreations/copies of real/historical coins and therefore not legal tender, but can be based on official coins. A.K.A. the coins that collectors go for. Commemoratives honor specific events or things, so they can be official commemoratives or privately issued. (again not legal tender)