Pokémon Dollar

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Pokémon Dollar (Japanese: ポケドル Pokédollar) is the currency used in all known regions of the Pokémon world. Its symbol is Pokémon Dollar, a P with a double strikethrough, similar to the ¥ symbol used for Japanese yen or the € symbol used for euro, with the P symbol referring to Pokémon. The Pokémon Dollar and its symbol were both created for the English translation of the games. In the original Japanese versions, the currency used is yen and the symbol used is 円, the kanji for yen. As such, the Pokémon Dollar is based on yen. Also, much like the yen, the cost of simple items runs in the hundreds—indeed, most items have prices that are multiples of 100 or 1000.

Acquisition

Pokémon Dollars are acquired primarily by defeating Pokémon Trainers in battle, or by selling items at a Poké Mart.

Storage

The player can hold up to Pokémon Dollar999,999,999 in his/her wallet, exceeding that amount will cause Pokémon 3D to crash.