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This article is about coins used as internal currency in Super Smash Bros games. For other types of coin, see Coin (disambiguation).
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Gaining coins in Brawl's Classic mode.

Gold (known as Coins in earlier installments) is a type of currency used within Melee, Brawl, and Smash 4 for use in various features of the game. Initially having limited uses, later games in the series added several new gameplay modes where it can be used.

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Coins debuted in Melee, where they were rewarded after all versus matches and successful single player modes, with longer matches or better performances leading to more coins. A primary point of interest for Coins was for Melee's new trophy collecting aspect, where Coins could be used to potentially win new trophies in the game's Lottery mode. In addition, the game's Classic, Adventure, and All-Star modes all required varying quantities of Coins for the player to Continue. The player could own up to 999 coins at once.

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Brawl expanded on the Coins' functionality by allowing them to have an affect on gameplay in the game's various online modes; selecting a stage in the mode would cost the player one coin, though selecting Random would not cost anything. Coins could also be used in the game's Spectator mode, with players potentially gambling coins for various awards. Outside of this, Coins reprise their role in the single-player games, though the Coin Launcher mini-game supplanted Melee's Lottery. As to make light of their increased number of uses, Coins could also be won in the game's Character Roll Call, and the number of coins the player could have at once was increased to 9999.

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Now renamed to Gold, the currency returned in both versions of Smash 4, and its uses are again expanded. In the game's retooled Classic Mode, Gold is used to adjust the Difficulty of the mode, and Gold is also used in the game's new Trophy Rush mini-game as a method to buy more time in the mode. Collection of Gold is also accelerated by a variety of new methods; in addition to the game's new Credits sequence, Classic Mode can reward Gold due to its various paths, and it is also possible to sell Equipment for a small amount of Gold, alongside standard rewards following matches. As a result of having more ways of attaining Gold, the cap for it in SSB4 has been significantly increased.