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{{about|the collectible from the Mario Party series|the object from [[Super Princess Peach]]|[[Coin Bag ( | {{about|the collectible from the Mario Party series|the object from [[Super Princess Peach]]|[[Coin Bag (Super Princess Peach)]]|the object from [[Wario Land: Shake It!]]|[[Coin Bag (Wario Land: Shake It!)]]}} | ||
{{distinguish|Moneybag (item)}} | {{distinguish|Moneybag (item)}} | ||
[[File:DashFlow.png|thumb|left|A '''Coin Bag''' in [[Cash Flow]] from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.]] | [[File:DashFlow.png|thumb|left|A '''Coin Bag''' in [[Cash Flow]] from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.]] |
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- This article is about the collectible from the Mario Party series. For the object from Super Princess Peach, see Coin Bag (Super Princess Peach). For the object from Wario Land: Shake It!, see Coin Bag (Wario Land: Shake It!).
- Not to be confused with Moneybag (item).
Coin Bags appear primarily in the Mario Party series. They are worth five coins each and are usually present in coin collecting minigames, although they are rarer than the singular coins. In Mario Party 5, the Koopa Bank Capsule is represented by a Coin Bag. In Mario Party 8 their names are revealed by MC Ballyhoo. In Mario Party 8, near the end of a Party Tent game, MC Ballyhoo fill the board with coins on every space, but Coin Bags on Red Spaces. Coin Bags appear as obtainable items in Mario Party: Star Rush, in Coinathalon. Players can obtain them only if they are not in first place or if they start out with a Mario amiibo. When used, it drops five Red Coins on the screen, the placements which vary on the minigame played.