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Coins once again appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they are extremely common and are the main emphasis of the game. A side-goal of the game is to collect 1,000,000 coins total, which awards the player with a gold Mario statue in the title screen; this changes to a gold Raccoon Mario statue as an award for getting 9,999,999 coins. There are new [[power-up]]s that help Mario get large numbers of coins, including [[Gold Flower]]s (which turn [[Brick Block]]s into coins, empty item-holding blocks, and make enemies give coins), [[Gold Block]]s (gilded Brick Blocks that give Mario coins automatically if he moves while wearing one), and [[Gold Ring]]s (yellow variations of [[Red Ring]]s that make enemies golden and give Mario coins for each one he defeats). Coins also have different denominations such as [[10-Coin|10]] or [[100-Coin|100]], and [[Roulette Coin Block]]s can also give Mario a different number of coins.
Coins once again appear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', where they are extremely common and are the main emphasis of the game. A side-goal of the game is to collect 1,000,000 coins total, which awards the player with a gold Mario statue in the title screen; this changes to a gold Raccoon Mario statue as an award for getting 9,999,999 coins. There are new [[power-up]]s that help Mario get large numbers of coins, including [[Gold Flower]]s (which turn [[Brick Block]]s into coins, empty item-holding blocks, and make enemies give coins), [[Gold Block]]s (gilded Brick Blocks that give Mario coins automatically if he moves while wearing one), and [[Gold Ring]]s (yellow variations of [[Red Ring]]s that make enemies golden and give Mario coins for each one he defeats). Coins also have different denominations such as [[10-Coin|10]] or [[100-Coin|100]], and [[Roulette Coin Block]]s can also give Mario a different number of coins.


====''New Super Mario Bros. U'' / ''New Super Luigi U'' / ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe''====
====''New Super Mario Bros. U''====
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[[File:NSMBUCoin.gif|thumb]]
Coins reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', working as they do in the previous 2D games. [[Green Coin]]s also debut in this game, working like [[Red Coins]]. In some levels, there are coins falling with parachutes, similar to some of the Red Coins from ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', coming in groups of one to three.
Coins reappear in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', working as they do in the previous 2D games. [[Green Coin]]s also debut in this game, working like [[Red Coins]]. In some levels, there are coins falling with parachutes, similar to some of the Red Coins from ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', coming in groups of one to three.

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