Post-War currency

Currency is a mechanism for exchanging goods and services, seen throughout the Fallout series.

Casino chips
In Fallout: New Vegas, casino chips are used to play games like blackjack, roulette, or slots throughout the many casinos in the New Vegas area. Depending on the outcome of these games, gamblers can gain or lose chips. Each casino uses its own set of chips, which may be purchased or redeemed for bottle caps, NCR dollars or Legion coins at a cashier's kiosk within each casino.

Gold bullion


Gold bullion are solid bars, or ingots, of pure gold. Even after the Great War, gold bullion is still accepted by merchants and by traders specializing in gold.

Mine scrips
The town of Redding uses Morningstar mine scrips and Kokoweef mine scrips as secondary currency, supplementing NCR dollars.

Legion money




Nuka-Cade token


Nuka-Cade tokens are used to play arcade games in the Nuka-Cade. Up to 30 can be purchased from Fritsch for caps or with pre-war money via token dispensers, with one stack equating to three tokens.

Legendary scrip


Legendary scrip is accepted by Purveyor Murmrgh in exchange for legendary gear and special crafting components. Scrip may be obtained as quest rewards or by depositing unwanted legendary items in a legendary exchange machines.

Treasury Notes


Treasury Notes can be exchanged at a gold press machine for 10 gold bullion each. Outside of special community events, up to 20 notes may be exchanged every 20 hours, with the clock resetting after the first exchange of the new 20-hour period. Treasury Notes are obtained as a reward for completing public events or from daily quests offered by the Settlers and Raiders factions.

Claim tokens


Claim tokens are used to redeem prizes from the Claim token exchange terminal located outside abandoned mine shaft Elaine and abandoned mine site Kittery. They are acquired by completing Lode Baring.

Mr. Fuzzy tokens


Mr. Fuzzy tokens are used to redeem prizes from the Camden Park Company Store terminal. They are acquired by completing Lucky Mucker, Dross Toss and The Chow Line.

AmmoPoints
AmmoPoints are used to exchange ammunition using a Ammo Converter. Depositing bulk quantities of unwanted ammunition will add points to the account, which may then be spent to obtain a more desired ammunition type.

Yuan
The People's Bank of Point Lookout encouraged their employees not to exchange Chinese Yuan notes, by request of Civil Defense.