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*The [[Wooded Kingdom]] has '''Nut-shaped''' regional coins, matching the ironwork theme of Steam Gardens and the [[Steam Gardener]]s. | *The [[Wooded Kingdom]] has '''Nut-shaped''' regional coins, matching the ironwork theme of Steam Gardens and the [[Steam Gardener]]s. | ||
*The [[Lost Kingdom]] has '''Leaf-shaped''' regional coins, resembling the designs of [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]]. | *The [[Lost Kingdom]] has '''Leaf-shaped''' regional coins, resembling the designs of [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]]. | ||
*The [[Metro Kingdom]] has '''Portrait-stamped''' regional coins, which feature [[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]]'s portrait on one side, the city landscape on the other, and decorative stars on both, as well as a reeded edge. Before the game's release, they were referred to as '''City Coins'''. It resembles an old {{wp|Flowing Hair dollar}} coin, the first American dollar coin manufactured | *The [[Metro Kingdom]] has '''Portrait-stamped''' regional coins, which feature [[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]]'s portrait on one side, the city landscape on the other, and decorative stars on both, as well as a reeded edge. Before the game's release, they were referred to as '''City Coins'''. It resembles an old {{wp|Flowing Hair dollar}} coin, the first American dollar coin manufactured between 1794 and 1795. | ||
*The [[Snow Kingdom]] has '''Snowflake-shaped''' regional coins. | *The [[Snow Kingdom]] has '''Snowflake-shaped''' regional coins. | ||
*The [[Seaside Kingdom]] has '''Shell-shaped''' regional coins, designed after the shells of scallops, which are commonly associated with seashells. | *The [[Seaside Kingdom]] has '''Shell-shaped''' regional coins, designed after the shells of scallops, which are commonly associated with seashells. |