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|purpose = Players who pass this space roll a block to receive coins.
|purpose = Players who pass this space roll a block to receive coins.
|first_appearance = ''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|first_appearance = ''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Party 8]]''
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The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It is only found in the games' Solo Modes, however.
The '''Coin Block Area''' is a [[Mario Party (series)#Spaces|space]] on all of the boards of ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. It is only found in the games' Solo Modes, however.
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Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A [[Coin Block]] will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a [[Dice Block]]; the character hits the Coin Block the same way.  The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty. Once the player hits the Coin Block, he/she will receive [[coin]]s corresponding to the number that he/she rolled, and continue moving.
Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A [[Coin Block]] will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a [[Dice Block]]; the character hits the Coin Block the same way.  The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty. Once the player hits the Coin Block, he/she will receive [[coin]]s corresponding to the number that he/she rolled, and continue moving.
[[Category:Spaces]]
[[Category:Spaces]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7]]
[[Category:Mario Party 8]]

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Template:Space-infobox The Coin Block Area is a space on all of the boards of Mario Party 7 and Mario Party 8. It is only found in the games' Solo Modes, however.

Passing this space will make the player's character stop. A Coin Block will appear above the player, cycling through numbers like a Dice Block; the character hits the Coin Block the same way. The only numbers on the Coin Block are one, five, ten and twenty. Once the player hits the Coin Block, he/she will receive coins corresponding to the number that he/she rolled, and continue moving.