The World of Warcraft team at Blizzard has announced the rollout dates for the WoW Token system that's set to grace the game and allow players to purchase subscription time with in-game gold from other players, thereby allowing players to effectively buy gold using WoW Tokens.
The WoW Token will be going live in the Americas region (North America, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand) on April 7 when maintenance concludes, at approximately 10 a.m. PDT. The WoW Token will be available for $20 USD/$25 AUD from the in-game Shop, and will be set at a starting price of 30,000 gold in the Auction House across the Americas region.
From that point forward, the gold price will automatically fluctuate based on player supply and demand. Blizzard has announced that it will be limiting the number of Token purchases to 10 within a 30-day period, but this limit may be adjusted over time. While Tokens will be available immediately from the Shop, please note that there may be a delay before Tokens put up for sale on the Auction House become available for purchase with gold.
Further details can be found at the Battle.net website.