How rare are gold coins?

Most of the things my NPCS have are bought with gold. I don't know how rare gold is or if only certain types of mobs drop gold coins. How rare are gold coins? Are they only dropped by certain mobs?
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Gold coins are pretty rare in the early game but can be fairly easy to come by later on in the game. Some mobs will drop them including bosses but mainly you're just going to come across them as your accrue more and more copper and silver when you consider that:
100 copper = 1 Silver & 100 Silver = 1 Gold
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Are gold coins worth anything?
The lowest price you can get for an Indian five dollar gold coin is $410 to $450, but those in high grade are worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The most expensive is the 1909 O coin, with a price of over $6,000 in circulated condition.How much is a one gold coin worth?
The current value of a 1 oz Gold American Eagle coin (which contains 31.104 grams of pure gold) is between $1800-$2100 , while the value of one ounce of pure gold is currently around $1960.Are gold coins hard to sell?
Gold bullion is the most popular type of gold to hold as an investment or store of value, as it's generally easy to sell, and maintains its value well.What is the rarest coin?
The Rarest Coins in the World- 1804 Silver Dollar, Class I. ...
- 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. ...
- 1933 Saint Gaudens \u2013 Double Eagle. ...
- 1343 Edward III Florin. ...
- 1787 Brasher Doubloon.
- 1913 Liberty Head Nickel.
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on a rare note slimes will sometimes drop random items including gold coins but I think most of those random items would be ores including iron and gold. But the other guy was right it's like our currency today copper being a penny even looking like it silver being a dollar (silver dollar/dollar coin) and gold being a 100 dollar bill in a coin form and platinum being 1000 dollars.
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