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This article is about the collectible from the Mario Party series. For other uses of the term "Coin Bag", see Coin Bag (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Moneybag (item).
Coin bag
Cash Flow from Mario Party 6
A Coin Bag in Cash Flow from Mario Party 6

A Coin Bag is a collectible found in the Mario Party series. Coin Bags are worth five coins each and are usually present in coin-collecting minigames, although they are rarer than the singular coins. In Mario Party 4, some Coin Bags appear in the minigame Paratrooper Plunge, where they give the player five coins each. 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 fills the board with coins on every space but places Coin Bags on Red Spaces.