What do you call the currency?

What do you call the currency?


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I call it dollars! ANybody know the actual term though o.e
 
Either Pokedollars or "P".

I call it Poke and I think the exchange rate is 100 poke=1 US dollar
So the bike in R/B/Y costs 10,000 dollars? =O
 
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Pokémon Dollar is the currency used in all known regions of the Pokémon world. Its symbol is , a P with a double strikethrough, similar to the ¥ symbol used for Japanese yen, with the P symbol referring to Pokémon.

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If it really is Pokémon Dollars, you might as well call it PokéDollars 'cause it's shorter. Although, English people such as me might use PokéPounds. :D
 
Even though I'm from the United Kingdom, calling the currency 'Pokémon Pounds' or 'PokéPounds' would sound quite off. Instead, I jump on the bandwagon and call it 'Pokémon Dollars' or 'PokéDollars' as it sounds better and it seems to be what everyone else calls it.
 
Pokémon Dollar is the currency used in all known regions of the Pokémon world. Its symbol is , a P with a double strikethrough, similar to the ¥ symbol used for Japanese yen, with the P symbol referring to Pokémon.

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If it really is Pokémon Dollars, you might as well call it PokéDollars 'cause it's shorter. Although, English people such as me might use PokéPounds. :D

It will always be Pokemoney to me......
 
PokéDollars just sounds awkward for a game made and set mostly in Japan.
Not really...

The symbol itself is based off of the Yen, but instead of a Y going through it, it is a P, leading to the common fan name "Pokeyen".
Fan term, yes, common, not so much, at least of what I've seen. I've actually never heard that term before.

Anyway, I call it PokeDollars after hearing people use the term on youtube so much.
 
I've always called it Pen. You know, since it's a yen sign except it's a P instead of a Y... Yeah.
 
In my mind 1.00 PK translates to 1 penny (who would pay 100 dollars for a Pokeball?).

Lol, exactly. Plus since the Pokéball is the weakest ball, it only make sense that one Poké is approximately equivilant to a cent. That's the ONLY reason why PokéDollar doesn't sound right to me.
 
Pokedollars. I don't really know why... it just sounds right.

I think Marriland said it or something, maybe that's why.
 
I just called them dollars when I was a kid. Recently, I use various terms interchangeably. Mostly pokeyen, pokedollar, poke, and pen.
 
At one point I actually called in Zenny. Getting Pokemon confused w/ Megaman for a moment. :\ I just call it Poké. Pokedollars is okay too but I prefer the lather. Yen is Japanese currency so no!

Pokemon should get a new currency w/ every new region. Make the game more life-like.
 
I've always called it Pen. You know, since it's a yen sign except it's a P instead of a Y... Yeah.

I've usually gone with this. Or Poken, for Poke, Yen, and token. Though more often than not, I use Pokedollars, since it's the least awkward sounding. (And evidently, the official name.)
 
I think of it as yen, to be honest, since the exchange rate into dollars is the same. But whenever talking about it I usually use "Pokedollars" since everyone will know what you're talking about whether they use that exact term or not.
 
I call it by the amount. I just say "oh, i got 250." The currency itself gets no name from me, lol. I don't even call dollars "dollars." I'm rude and name it depending on the amount.
 
As a young child, I thought it was called "Pokemon Peso", because "Peso" what was we called our currency (and besides, the sign of the currency of the Pokemon world looks a lot like the sign of our own currency). I eventually learned that it was called a "dollar", though, so now I call it that.
 
In the main series games, I sometimes call them pounds because I always thought the sign looked like a British pound sign (£).

In the Mystery Dungeon games, I call it Poke because that's what it's referred to in those games.
 
I just call them P's.. or P. "SHOE recieved 34590 P for winning" always seemed more correct to me.
 
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