Spend your coins on these Awards reserved exclusively for the finest Reddit contributors. Awarding a post or comment highlights it for all to see, and some Awards also grant the honoree special bonuses.
Silver Award
Shows a Silver Award on the post or comment and ... that’s it. You’ll need 100 Coins.
Gold Award
Gives 100 Reddit Coins and a week of r/lounge access and ad-free browsing. You’ll need 500 coins.
Platinum Award
Gives a month of r/lounge access and ad-free browsing, and 700 Reddit Coins for that month. You’ll need 1800 coins.
Coins FAQ
Coins are our virtual good, and you can use them to award exceptional posts or comments, giving them Silver, Gold, or Platinum. We'll be adding cool new ways to spend your coins in the future.
Giving an Award, or "gilding", is a way to show appreciation for an exceptional contribution to Reddit. You can award someone by clicking on "Give Award" below their post or comment. This distinguishes it with an Award for all to see, and some even grant the honoree special bonus benefits.
There are now several ways to Give Awards. A Silver Award requires 100 coins, which simply marks a post or comment with a Silver Award icon. A classic Gold Award requires 500 coins and gives the recipient a week of Reddit Premium membership and 100 coins. Finally, the ultra rare Platinum Award costs 1800 coins, and gives the recipient with one month of Reddit Premium membership, which includes 700 coins for that month.
If you buy coins you will always have a balance associated with your Reddit account. You can view your balance on the top navigation bar by your username.
You cannot transfer your Reddit coin balance across usernames, sorry. You can offer a Gold Award to other users which will grant them 100 coins.
We may give away coins on special occasions. Stay tuned!
Yes, Creddits are simply called "coins" now, and we've converted any existing balance at a generous exchange rate of one Creddit to 2000 coins. That's double their original monetary value as a thank you for supporting us early. Use them to award exceptional posts and comments you come across. Thanks again for your contribution to the Reddit community.
You're correct, it used to also be the name of the subscription membership. However, many people confused the subscription "Reddit Gold" membership with a virtual good or coin. To make things easier to understand, we've renamed the membership to "Reddit Premium", while our virtual good is called "coins".