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'''Minecoins''' are the digital in-game currency used to make purchases in the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] and [[Minecraft:Character Creator]] platforms. It is also shared with the {{MCL|Marketplace}} in {{MCL}}.
'''Minecoins''' are the digital in-game currency used to make purchases in the [[Minecraft:Marketplace]] and [[Minecraft:Character Creator]] platforms. It is also shared with the {{MCL|Marketplace}} in {{MCL}}.


[[File:MCoin.png|22px|link=|class=pixel-image]] Minecoins are depicted as a yellow coin with an M in the middle which most of all Bedrock platforms uses. Meanwhile, [[File:Token.png|22px|link=|class=pixel-image]] Tokens are light, matte blue and have a large T in the middle that only PlayStation consoles use.
[[File:Ore UI - "Icon Minecoin".png|22px|link=|class=pixel-image]] Minecoins are depicted as a yellow coin with an M in the middle which most of all Bedrock platforms uses. Meanwhile, [[File:Ore UI - "Icon PlayStation Token".png|22px|link=|class=pixel-image]] Tokens are light, matte blue and have a large T in the middle that only PlayStation consoles use.


== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
Minecoins are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency, physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers, the Microsoft Rewards program, or directly from Minecraft.net, while Tokens are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency and physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers. However, Minecoins cannot be converted into Tokens and vice-versa.<ref>{{citation|url=https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/27554163215885-What-are-Minecraft-Tokens|title=What are Minecraft Tokens?|website=help.minecraft.net}}</ref>
Minecoins are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency, physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers, the Microsoft Rewards program, or directly from [[Minecraft:Minecraft.net]], while Tokens are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency and physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers. However, Minecoins cannot be converted into Tokens and vice-versa.<ref>{{citation|url=https://help.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/27554163215885-What-are-Minecraft-Tokens|title=What are Minecraft Tokens?|website=help.minecraft.net}}</ref>


It can also be bought inside the ''Minecraft Legends'' Marketplace and the in-game currency syncs in ''Bedrock Edition'' as well.
It can also be bought inside the [[Minecraft:Legends:Marketplace|''Minecraft Legends'' Marketplace]] and the in-game currency syncs in ''Bedrock Edition'' as well.


As of Launcher 3.18.26, Minecoins can now be purchased directly from the Minecraft Launcher.
As of [[Minecraft:Launcher 3.18.26]], Minecoins can now be purchased directly from the [[Minecraft:Minecraft Launcher]].


=== In-app pricing ===
=== In-app pricing ===
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=== Redemption reward ===
=== Redemption reward ===
In the [http://rewards.microsoft.com Microsoft Rewards program], 2500 Rewards points or 2,000 points</code> (for level two members) can be [https://rewards.bing.com/redeem/000400000357 redeemed] for a {{minecoin|330}} code.
In the [http://rewards.microsoft.com Microsoft Rewards program], 2500 Rewards points or 2,000 points (for level two members) can be [https://rewards.bing.com/redeem/000400000357 redeemed] for a {{minecoin|330}} [[Minecraft:Minecraft.net#Redeem|code]].


== Usage ==
== Usage ==
Minecoins are used to purchase content from the Marketplace, such as worlds, [[Minecraft:skin pack]]s, [[Minecraft:add-on]]s, [[Minecraft:Texture pack (downloadable content)|texture packs]], [[Minecraft:mash-up pack]]s, as well as character parts and [[Minecraft:emote]]s inside the [[Minecraft:Character Creator]].
Minecoins are used to purchase content from the Marketplace, such as [[Minecraft:world]]s, [[Minecraft:skin pack]]s, [[Minecraft:add-on]]s, [[Minecraft:Texture pack (downloadable content)|texture packs]], [[Minecraft:mash-up pack]]s, as well as character parts and [[Minecraft:emote]]s inside the [[Minecraft:Character Creator]].


Minecoins can be also used in ''Minecraft Legends'' to buy skins and textures, Lost Legends, and Myths.
Minecoins can be also used in ''Minecraft Legends'' to buy [[Minecraft:Legends:Skin|skins and textures]], [[Minecraft:Legends:Lost Legend|Lost Legend]]s, and [[Minecraft:Legends:Myth|Myth]]s.


=== Cross-buy currency ===
=== Cross-buy currency ===
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=== Currency icons ===
=== Currency icons ===
<gallery>
<gallery class="pixel-image">
Marketplace Minecoins.png|Minecoins
Marketplace Minecoins.png|Minecoins
Marketplace Tokens 2.png|Tokens (PlayStation exclusive)
Marketplace Tokens 2.png|Tokens (PlayStation exclusive)
Ore UI - "Icon Minecoin".png|Minecoin (see [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition GUI, UI, and Ore UI textures#Other 3|here]])
Ore UI - "Icon PlayStation Token".png|Token (see [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition GUI, UI, and Ore UI textures#Other 3|here]])
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Minecoins 1.png|Pixel art representing 960 Minecoins, depicting a [[Minecraft:bowl]].
Minecoins 1.png|Pixel art representing 960 Minecoins, depicting a [[Minecraft:bowl]].
Minecoins 2.png|Pixel art representing 1600 Minecoins, depicting a [[Minecraft:chest]].
Minecoins 2.png|Pixel art representing 1600 Minecoins, depicting a [[Minecraft:chest]].
Minecoins 5.png|Pixel art representing both 3200 and 4380 Minecoins, featuring two minecarts.
Minecoins 5.png|Pixel art representing both 3200 and 4380 Minecoins, featuring two [[Minecraft:minecarts]].
Minecoins 4.png|Pixel art representing 8,000 Minecoins, featuring an ender chest.
Minecoins 4.png|Pixel art representing 8,000 Minecoins, featuring an [[Minecraft:ender chest]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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{{Navbox Bedrock Edition}}
{{Navbox Bedrock Edition}}


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Minecoins are the digital in-game currency used to make purchases in the Minecraft:Marketplace and Minecraft:Character Creator platforms. It is also shared with the Template:MCL in Template:MCL.

File:Ore UI - "Icon Minecoin".png Minecoins are depicted as a yellow coin with an M in the middle which most of all Bedrock platforms uses. Meanwhile, File:Ore UI - "Icon PlayStation Token".png Tokens are light, matte blue and have a large T in the middle that only PlayStation consoles use.

Obtaining

Minecoins are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency, physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers, the Microsoft Rewards program, or directly from Minecraft:Minecraft.net, while Tokens are acquired via in-app purchases using the player's local currency and physical or digital redemption cards purchased from retailers. However, Minecoins cannot be converted into Tokens and vice-versa.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

It can also be bought inside the Minecraft Legends Marketplace and the in-game currency syncs in Bedrock Edition as well.

As of Minecraft:Launcher 3.18.26, Minecoins can now be purchased directly from the Minecraft:Minecraft Launcher.

In-app pricing

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Pricing is the same for File:Token.png Tokens on PlayStation.

Redemption reward

In the Microsoft Rewards program, 2500 Rewards points or 2,000 points (for level two members) can be redeemed for a Template:Minecoin code.

Usage

Minecoins are used to purchase content from the Marketplace, such as Minecraft:worlds, Minecraft:skin packs, Minecraft:add-ons, texture packs, Minecraft:mash-up packs, as well as character parts and Minecraft:emotes inside the Minecraft:Character Creator.

Minecoins can be also used in Minecraft Legends to buy skins and textures, Lost Legends, and Myths.

Cross-buy currency

Since Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Legends uses the same currency and shared similar infrastructure (using the Bedrock Edition Marketplace), they can be used in both games. This means one can get Minecoins from the former and spend it on the latter (and vice-versa), as long as they use the same Microsoft account for both games. However, the contents from one game does not carry to the other.

History

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Gallery

Currency icons

Pricing icons

Minecoins Pack

References

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