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== mass gainer ==
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|image=[[Image:NSMBwii coin.jpg|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' ([[1983]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' ([[2010]])
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{{quote|A single coin may have the power to change your destiny...|Pianta|Super Mario Sunshine}}


'''Coins''' (sometimes known as '''Gold Coins''' or '''Yellow Coins''', and also called '''Mushroom Coins''' in the [[Beanbean Kingdom]] and '''Koopabits''' in the [[Nintendo Comics System]] stories) are possibly the main currency of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. They first appeared in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', where they moved along the floor and were worth one hundred points if [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] caught them. They later appeared in ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', where they were demoted to ten points per coin. If Mario [[jump]]ed up and hit a [[Question Block|? Block]], sometimes Coins would pop out. When one hundred Coins were collected, the [[player]] was rewarded with an extra life. The count of coins would then return to zero, enabling the player to earn 100 coins again.
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==History==
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===''Mario Bros.===
[[File:MarioBrosCoin.gif|frame]]
Coins first appeared in ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'', where they were a very rare item. If obtained, they give Mario or Luigi 100 points. They moved along the floor and can be an issue to catch if the player also regards the enemies that can distract Mario and Luigi.


===''Super Mario'' series===
====''Super Mario Bros.====
[[Image:SMBCoin.gif|frame|left]]
In ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', coins were the most common items found in this game. They can be found in every level, spawning from blocks or floating in the air. Coins were worth ten points when collected and collecting 100 coins will give Mario an extra life.


====''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels====
Coins can also be commonly found in ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. They serve the exact same function and appearance as ''Super Mario Bros.'', which they will grant Mario a life by collecting 100 of them.


====''Super Mario Bros. 2====
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In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', Coins could only be retrieved by using a [[Magic Potion]] to create a [[door]] near unpicked [[Vegetable]]s. When this door appeared, the Mario, Luigi, [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], or [[Toad]] could use it to travel to [[Subspace]] and pick the aforementioned Vegetables, which would in actuality be extra point-rewarding Coins.  


''[[Super Mario Bros. 2#Super Mario Advance|Super Mario Advance]]'' introduced a new type of giant, red coin called the [[Ace Coin]]s. Regular coins could also be found, although they were harder to find (and, as was in the original ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', could only be found in Subspace).


====''Super Mario Bros. 3====
[[Image:SMB3_Coin.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Ani_smb3coin.gif|frame]]
Coins reappear as, once again, common items to be obtained in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. They still grant Mario a life when all of them are collected and will still be found in blocks and floating in the air. Also, coins were able to be obtained in the flip-the-card minigames. Coins were also in the 2-Player battle mode. If the player collected 5 coins, they won.


====''Super Mario World====
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In ''[[Super Mario World]]'', coins acted in nearly the same manner as in the previous games. However, Mario in this game can also obtain coins by defeating enemies with fireballs. They will still grant Mario a life if 100 are collected.


If [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]] jumps on a grey switch all of the enemies will turn into grey coins. They don't count as normal coins but they count as points.


In most levels, [[Dragon Coin]]s will appear. Dragon Coins are coins with an oval shape, with a profile of Yoshi in it. If Mario collects all five of them in a level, he will get a life and it will act towards completion if Mario collects them all. In ''[[Super Mario World#Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Super Mario Advance 2]]'', if Mario collects all Dragon Coins in every level there are Dragon Coins, there will be a scene and after that, the Dragon Coins will be replaced by Peach Coins, which serves the exact same function.


====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS====
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[[File:Coin64DS.png|thumb|left|Coins from ''Super Mario 64'' and its [[Nintendo DS|DS]] remake.]]
[[Yellow Coin|Coins]] are common once again in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its remake, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Unlike its preceding games, Coins have star-shaped symbol and can be found by simply defeating enemies. Collecting 100 Coins in a level will earn Mario a star. Coins will also restore Mario's lost health. If Mario happens to collect 50 Coins in a level and complete it, he will gain an extra life. This holds true for every multiple of 50. [[Red Coin]]s reappear and are worth two regular Coins.


[[Blue Coin]]s debuted in this game. They are found usually by ground-pounding on Blue Coin switches or defeating certain enemies such as [[Boo]] or [[Mr. I]]. Blue Coins are worth five regular Coins when collected.


Both versions of the game track the highest number of Coins collected in a course on the score screen.


====''Super Mario Sunshine====
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[[File:Coinsms.png|thumb|A Coin from ''Super Mario Sunshine''.]]
Coins also serve the same functions in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', retaining their healing properties and granting Mario a life for every 50 collected. If Mario collects 100 coins in a region, a hidden [[Shine Sprite]] will be revealed to him. [[Blue Coin]]s also return and are able to be traded in in [[Delfino Plaza]] for [[Shine Sprite]]s, ten coins per Shine. Also, just as in ''Super Mario 64'', the top Coin score for each course is tracked but with a Shine Sprite icon next to the count if Mario succeeded in reaching the 100 coin mark.


====''New Super Mario Bros.====
[[File:Coin Spinning NSMB.gif|frame|left]]
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', coins are found in blocks or in [[Coin Heaven]], just like ''Super Mario Bros.''. They can also be obtained by defeating enemies with fireballs, like in ''Super Mario World''. [[Star Coin]]s are also found in this game, where there are three of them in every level. They can be spent on unlocking bonus areas on the map, and they can also be spent on unlocking backgrounds for the bottom screen. If the player collects all Star Coins and unlocks everything, the file will receive three stars, indicating 100% completion. Red Coin Rings are also present in this game. If the player touches the Red Coin Ring, eight Red Coins will appear. If the player collects all eight Red Coins, they will receive a power-up, which will depend on the player's current condition.
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====''Super Mario Galaxy====
[[File:CoinSMG.png‎|thumb|200px|Mario collecting coins in [[Battlerock Galaxy]] from ''Super Mario Galaxy''.]]
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', coins are much rarer in this game than the other preceding 3D games; [[Star Bits]] replaced coins as being a common item that grants Mario a life for every 100 collected. However, Coins still do appear and, unlike Star Bits, they can heal Mario when collected. Mario can acquire these Coins by shooting a yellow spot on the ground or stomping on an enemy instead of performing a star spin on it. Collecting 50 of these Coins will earn Mario a life, instead of the usual hundred. Unlike Star Bits losing in a level will cause the player to lose the coins he collected from the mission.


[[? Coin]]s are also found in this game. They are bigger and cause miscellaneous effects, such as music notes appearing to collect or producing a trail of Star Bits.  
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[[Purple Coin]]s are also introduced in this game. In some of the missions in the game, Mario or Luigi needs to collect all 100 Purple Coins in a level in order to obtain a [[Power Star]]. They are scattered all over the galaxy and sometimes have a time limit to collect them all.


As in previous 3D ''Mario'' titles, the top Coin scores in each course are tracked on the Score screen, but also the top Coin scores for each individual Power Star are tracked on the star select screen for each course.


====''Super Mario Galaxy 2====
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[[File:CoinSMG2.png|thumb|200px|Mario collecting Coins in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
[[File:Giant Coin SMG2.PNG|thumb|left|200px|A giant Coin in the [[Supermassive Galaxy]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.]]
Coins return yet again in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''. They are a lot more common, and the player can usually find many of them in secret areas. They heal the player by one unit of health. Also, unlike in the game's predecessor, if the player collects 100 coins, they will gain an extra life. This happens only when returning to [[Starship Mario]], much like in [[Super Mario 64]] and it's remake.


Unlike the first ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and other 3D ''Mario'' games, top Coin scores are no longer tracked, replaced by a counter of the fastest time to each star. However, the Coins collected in a stage are added to a pool of Coins that can eventually be used to buy spins of five [[Chance Cube]]s.


They also refill Mario's air supply slightly while underwater, as well as give [[Bee Mario]] more flight time.


====''New Super Mario Bros. Wii====
Lift hard, eat big, and grow bigger!
[[File:CoinNSMBWii.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Mini Mario]] collecting Coins in ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''.]]
[[File:CoinNSMBW.png|frame|right]]
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', Coins, [[Red Coin]]s, [[Dash Coin]]s, [[Blue Coin]]s and [[Star Coin]]s return. All serve the same function (the Blue Coins replace the [[Silver Coin]]s), including the [[Red Ring|Red Coin Ring]] reappearing. Star Coins are used for a different purpose, however. Collecting all Star Coins in each world will give the player access to the levels in [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]]. Collecting all Star Coins in this game will earn the player a star in the save file.
 
===''Super Mario Land'' series===
====''Super Mario Land====
Coins in ''[[Super Mario Land]]'' again had the same function as they did in previous games. They were commonly found in [[Question Block|? Block]]s and were also mostly found in secret stashes or bunches.
 
====''Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins====
[[Image:SML2_Coin.png|frame|left]]
Coins had a very important role in ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]''. Six [[Golden Coin]]s were actually the key to [[Mario's Castle]], and [[Wario]] had scattered these Coins across [[Mario Land]]. Each Golden Coin was guarded by a different creature; [[Ricky]], [[Radonkel]], [[Sabasa]], [[Tatanga]], the [[Three Little Pigheads]], and an [[Octopus (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins)|Octopus]] were all guardians of the Coins. Regular Coins could also be used to buy extra lives and power-ups through a gambling mini-game whose stats could be changed depending on how many Coins were spent.
 
===''Wario'' series===
====''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3====
[[Image:WL1 Coin.png|thumb|right|A Coin in ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''.]]
[[Image:WL1 10 Gold Coin.png|thumb|left|A 10 Gold Coin in ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''.]]
Coins also appeared in ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'', with a similar function as the Mario games. They can be gotten by finding them in air or in water, by destroying blocks, or defeating enemies with a body slam. They come in two varieties, a normal coin and the [[10 Gold Coin]], which are worth ten coins. 10 Gold Coins can be used after getting at least ten coins and pressing Up+B. They can be used to activate checkpoints, defeat enemies, or open doors. They can also be found when [[Pouncer]] stomps on an enemy, when [[Pikkarikun]] zaps an enemy, when enemies are thrown at [[Chicken Duck]]s, when [[Bē]] is defeated, or when crabs (in course 6) are defeated.
 
Coins can be used to play mini-games after each level. In one mini-game, there are two buckets; one contains a 10-ton weight, which halves all the coins just collected in the level; the other contains a money bag, which doubles it. Wario must guess which bucket has the money bag; he can try this three times. In another mini-game, Wario can spend coins to try to gain heart points or lives by throwing bombs at enemies.
 
Coins also affect the game's ending.
 
====''Wario Land II====
In ''[[Wario Land II]]'', there are small coins which are worth one coin, and large Wario coins which are worth ten. Like before, coins can be gotten in mid-air/water, by defeating enemies with any attack, or by destroying blocks. Rarely, when defeating enemies, a silver coin worth 100 coins will appear; when this happens, a distinct sound effect will be heard. Also, when throwing one enemy at another (which means two enemies will be defeated simultaneously), even two silver coins can appear at once.
 
Unlike in ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'', coins can be lost whenever Wario gets hit by an enemy.
 
In this game, coins are used to play a mini-game, which upon winning, will earn Wario a treasure. In this mini-game, there is a picture of an enemy that appears, and there are eight tiles below, each with different enemies, that appear for a short time. 50, 100, or 200 coins can be spent; the more coins spent, the longer the tiles will appear, thus making it easier to get the treasure.
 
====''Wario Land 3====
[[Image:WL3 Musical Coin.png|thumb|A Musical Coin in ''Wario Land 3''.]]
In ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', there are regular gold coins worth 1 coin, and gray, red, green, and blue coins, all worth ten. Coins can only be found in blocks this time; defeating enemies no longer yields coins. However, there are also eight [[Musical Coin]]s in each level, which are also worth ten. Musical Coins can also unlock a golf course; however, all eight coins must be collected in a level in one sitting, and this must be done in every level.
 
Unlike in ''Wario Land 2'', getting hit by enemies doesn't take away any coins.
 
The regular coins are used to play a golf-mini game, which appears in some levels in order to get some treasures.
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====''Wario Land 4====
In ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', coins come in a variety of colors this time, all having different values. Like in the first two ''Wario Land'' games, defeating enemies once again can earn Wario coins, however, getting hit by an enemy takes away coins again (in addition to losing health). In addition to enemies, coins can still be found by destroying blocks, and there are crystals and diamonds in midair which are worth money too. If 10,000 points worth of coins are collected in every level, a special Karaoke mode in the sound room is unlocked.
 
Coins are used to play mini-games, which in turn can be used to get frog coins. These frog coins can be used to buy items to harm bosses, which can make boss fights easier but are not required to complete the game.
 
===''Yoshi'' series===
====''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island====
[[Image:ManyCoins.PNG|thumb|150px|right|A Red Coin under disguise as a yellow Coin (left) and a normal Coin (right) in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.]]
Coins were common throughout each level in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. They acted in the same manner as the previous games, but this game introduces [[Red Coin]]s. Red Coins are disguised as regular coins in each level and the player collects all red coins, the player will make the game closer to 100% completion.
 
====''Yoshi's Story====
Coins reappear with no meaning.
 
====''Yoshi's Island DS====
[[Image:YIDS_Coin.jpg|left|thumb|100px|A Coin from ''Yoshi's Island DS''.]]
The functions of the coins in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' and ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' are relatively the same. New coins are introduced which are bigger and portray the baby character's head on them. Collecting them will make the player earn a reward.
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===''Mario is Missing!===
In ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', Luigi had to return coins to the [[Trevi Fountain]] in [[Rome]] which were stolen by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Legend says that whoever throws coins into the fountain will return to Rome one day. When Luigi returned the coins, he was rewarded $1500.
 
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Super Mario Kart====
In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', Coins were found at each course. Collecting them would make [[kart]]s faster. When jostling another driver or getting hit by an item such as a [[Red Shell|Red]] or [[Green Shell]], the player would lose Coins. Jostling a driver without having any Coins would result in sliding. There was even an item providing the player with two extra Coins.
 
====''Mario Kart: Super Circuit====
''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' had the same function as the ones in ''Super Mario Kart'', but without the extra-coin item. There is an option in this game to remove the coins, but it is only applicable to Quick Run mode.
 
====''Mario Kart DS====
In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', coins are only present in Mission Mode, where players have missions to get all the coins in a course. They are varied and they can be formed either in a pattern in a battle course or a single line in a race. A boss fight that involves [[King Boo]] also involves players collecting coins while the players avoids King Boo.
 
====''Mario Kart Wii====
''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' also has Coins, but during the all new [[Mario Kart (series)#Coin Runners|Coin Runners]] battle game. Players collect them by driving into them, but if they get hit by an item, the players lose coins. The team who has the most coins after the three minutes are up wins. In various tournaments, players can collect the set amount to finish the mission.
 
====''Mario Kart 7====
''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' coins make a similar appearance as they did in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.
 
===''Mario Party'' series===
Coins were needed to win the game in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. Without coins, the player cannot purchase stars, the main item in order to win, or items that can help the player. Coins can be acquired by landing on a [[Blue Space]], certain [[Green Space|Happening Space]]s, and [[Donkey Kong Space]]s. Also, ten coins are acquired every time a player wins a minigame or when the game begins. Coin minigames exist, which can make the player receive a certain number of coins depending on the coins found in this game. Coins can also be acquired via battle minigames, where a set amount of coins must be donated into a pot. Once the minigame has ended, the number of coins in the pot is given to the players, depending on how well they did.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
Different types of Coins called [[Smash Coin]]s also appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' Coin battle matches. In these matches, coins can be earned when a player hits another. The player may lose coins if they were sent flying off-screen and the coins lost can be received by the opposing players or collect back. If they were turned into a star, the coins will be lost in the background.
 
Coins are also needed to operate the lottery machine in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and the Coin Launcher in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. These coins are used to get trophies and stickers.
 
===''Paper Mario'' series===
In the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]], Coins are fairly common. Coins will appear whenever an [[enemy]] is defeated. However, when Mario runs away from a battle, he will lose coins. However, not only do Coins come from usual ? Blocks, but they come from trees and bushes Mario could find in various places. To get a single coin from a tree, Mario has to use his [[Hammer]] to make the tree shake so that the single coin would fall down. To find the single coin in a bush, Mario simply tried to search a bush when he went near one.
 
====''Super Paper Mario====
''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' explains that Coins came from the [[Sammer Guy]] warrior [[List of Sammer Guys#Footsteps of Coins|Footsteps of Coins]], who is the one who purposely drops coins around the universe but this explanation is merely part of Footsteps of Coin's opening speech, so its accuracy can be considered poor. In ''Super Paper Mario'', each enemy releases coins when defeated. The stronger the enemy, the more coins are released. Instead of Mario having to pick up coins, they hit the ground and are instantly collected. The coins serve as currency to buy items (or, after the end of the game, the rare [[Pixl]] Tiptron). A total of 999 coins can be held by Mario in this game, any more will disappear. In this game, coins can also be gained using the [[Happy Flower (item)|Happy Flower]] to produce coins, or selling items for coins. Some items also increase the number of coins gained after defeating an enemy.
 
===''Luigi's Mansion===
Coins were the most common treasure in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. They were worth 5000 G, and could be found all over the mansion. Whenever [[Luigi]] took damage, he would lose a few Coins, which would disappear if they were not reclaimed quickly enough.
 
The rare [[Red Diamond (Luigi's Mansion)|Red Diamond]] is worth the same as a gold coin.
 
===''Mario & Luigi'' series===
====''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga====
''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' introduces regular coins and [[Beanbean Coins]]. [[Prince Peasley]] made a bet of 99,999,999,999,999 Mushroom Kingdom Coins with Mario and Luigi, about who should find the pieces of the [[Beanstar]] first. Mario and Luigi win, and [[Prince Peasley]] rewards them with the promised coins. However, since they were Mushroom Kingdom Coins, the exchange rate translated into only 99 [[Beanbean Coin]]s.
 
====''Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time====
''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' also returns regular coins. Most of these coins can be obtained through blocks or by defeating enemies. In some places, there are larger yellow coins and blue coins that can only be obtained by spinning [[Baby Mario]] and [[Baby Luigi]] through the air and into the tornado, making them soar farther and descending to collect the coins. Like ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', coins are also used for currency in this game. [[10 Gold Coin]]s, [[20 Blue Coin]]s and [[100 Gold Coin]]s also appear, and they are worth ten, twenty and one hundred coins each, respectively.
 
====''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story====
''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'' also had a similar way of collecting coins very much like the previous games. Most coins are found in blocks and by defeating enemies. Coins are needed to buy more accessories and items to help the player out.
 
===''Mario Baseball'' series===
In both ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', coins played a role in both of the challenge modes and both of the Toy Fields. Coins are needed in both games to buy items to either unlock events or help the player when they are playing with someone else. In Toy Field, coins are needed to win the game, and coins could be obtained by hitting an RBI or the Hit spaces in the field. Though similar, both Toy Fields have different ways of getting coins, such as shooting an item at an opposing player in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' or get a right item in a slot in ''Mario Superstar Baseball''.
 
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3===
Coins can be obtained by dribbling the ball on the [[? Panel]]s on the ground in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. The more coins the player obtains, the more points the player can earn if they make a basket. Coins can also be obtained by rubbing the stylus before slam dunking, but it is risky and the player is vulnerable when they do that. Each team can carry up to 100 coins in this game.
 
===''Mario Sports Mix===
[[File:MSM 1-1 Hockey.png|thumb|200px|The coin in ''Mario Sports Mix'' as the puck for a hockey game.]]
Coins yet make another appearance in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. Their uses vary between sports and they are known to be obtained for scoring in the sports [[Mario Sports Mix#Basketball|Basketball]], [[Mario Sports Mix#Volleyball|Volleyball]], and [[Mario Sports Mix#Hockey|Hockey]], another use for it is to raise the attack power in [[Mario Sports Mix#Dodgeball|Dodgeball]], and one is used as a hockey puck in Hockey. Teams can only hold up to ten at a time instead of 100 in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''.
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==Types of Coins==
===Coins===
[[Image:SM64DS YellowCoin.jpg|thumb|100px|A ''' Coin'''.]]
Normal Coins are the main types of coins found in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. They are found everywhere ranging from floating in the air, from acquiring through blocks, to defeating enemies. They are worth one coin point and ten points if the player collects them in platforming games. Collecting either 50 or 100 in certain games will make the player earn a single life. [[Yellow Coin]]s are the primary normal coins in most games.
 
===Red Coins===
[[File:Sm64redcoin.png|thumb|left|100px|A '''Red Coin'''.]]
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Red Coins are uncommon, but not rare in the ''Mario'' series. They first appeared as coins disguised as yellow coins in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', but later on, they are found in certain parts of a level or scattered throughout the level. They are worth more than Yellow Coins, as each Red Coin is worth two Yellow Coins in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' they are worth 5 Yellow Coins. Their function varies from game to game, but the player usually has to collect eight of them to do something.
===Blue Coins===
[[Image:SMSbluecoin.png|thumb|right|100px|A '''Blue Coin'''.]]
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Blue Coins are either part of completion of a game or another way of getting more coins. Blue Coins are found in hidden parts in ''Super Mario Sunshine'', and are required in order to complete the game 100%. In ''Super Mario 64'', they are found by defeating certain enemies or ground-pounding a blue coin switch. They are worth five coin points each.
 
===Purple Coins===
[[Image:PurpleCoin.png|thumb|left|100px|A '''Purple Coin'''.]]
{{main|Purple Coin}}
Purple coins are only found in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' when a Purple Comet is orbiting a galaxy. Purple coins can appear throughout a level, or they can appear in a certain spot. If the player can collect 100 Purple Coins, sometimes within a certain amount of time, they will receive a Star.
 
The Purple Coins' functions are to only achieve a Star and are devoid of many Coin powers, such as gaining health and regaining breath while underwater.
 
In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', these coins have the same function as they did in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', but the Purple Coin missions have been introduced earlier in the game.
 
===Dragon Coins===
[[File:YoshiCoin_SMW.png|frame]]
{{main|Dragon Coin}}
Found only in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and remakes, these will grant Mario a life when all five collected in each level. Some levels have less Dragon Coins than other levels, but there are always at least five Dragon Coins. They are bigger than regular coins, and they have a portrait of Yoshi on them.
 
===Star Coin=== 
[[File:STARCOIN!.png|thumb|left|100px|A '''Star Coin'''.]]
{{main|Star Coin}}
Star Coins are a type of Coin only found in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' and ''New Super Mario Bros. Wii''. There are three Star Coins in every level (exept [[Warp Cannon]]s, [[Princess Peach's Castle]], [[Enemy Course]]s and [[Toad's House]]s). In the DS version, there are 243 and they serve for unlocking secret paths or backgrounds for the touch screen. In the Wii version, there are 231 and they serve for unlocking [[World 9 (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)|World 9]] levels and buying Hint Videos for Princess Peach's Castle. Their locations, function, and size are similar to that of the Dragon Coin.
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=== Ace Coin ===
{{main|Ace Coin}}
Ace coins only appeared in ''[[Super Mario Advance]]'' and there were 5 Ace Coins hidden in each level. Their roll in the game is the same as the Dragon Coin in ''Super Mario World''. There are 100 Ace Coins in all. They are oval and have the letter "A" embedded on them.
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==Trophy Information==
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!width=100px | Name !! width=100px | Image !! width=150px | Game !! | Description
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!Coin
|[[image:Trophy153.PNG|100px]]
|align=center | ''Super Mario Bros.''<br>10/85
|''The Mushroom Kingdom is dotted with these mysterious coins. There seems to be an endless supply hidden in various blocks, and Mario gains an extra life when he manages to collect a hundred of them. No one can confirm whether or not these coins are actually used as the currency of the Mushroom Kingdom, but it's a safe assumption.''
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==Gallery==
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Image:SMRPG_Coin.png|''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]
Image:SM64DS_YellowCoin.jpg|[[Yellow Coin]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]
Image:Coinsms.png|''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]
File:Coin SPP.png|''[[Super Princess Peach]]
Image:Coin.jpg|''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]
Image:YIDS_Coin.jpg|''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]
File:CoinSMG.jpg|''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]
Image:NSMBwii coin.jpg|''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]
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==Names in Other Languages==
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|Fra=Pièce
|FraM=Coin
|Spa=Moneda
|SpaM=Coin
|Ger=Münze
|GerM=Coin
|Ita=Moneta (most games)<br>Gettone (''Mario Party DS'')
|ItaM=Coin
|Por=Moeda
|PorM=Coin}}
 
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', a [[glitch]] existed that could turn Mario into a variety of sprites; these sprites included all frames of a Coin's animation, effectively allowing the player to control a Coin.
*A [[Sammer Guy]] named [[List of Sammer Guys#Footsteps of Coins|Footsteps of Coins]] claims that it is he who hides the coins around in each game.
*In ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', the [[King Boo's Crown|crown]] of [[King Boo]] was equal in value to one Gold Coin (5000 G).
*In ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', the actual symbol representing Coins is identical to that of the American dollar ($). However, these were changed in the remakes.
**In ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' remakes, the symbol used is the same as the coin sprite from ''[[Super Mario Land]]''.
*In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', [[Yoshi]] can also stick out his tongue and swallow the coins to obtain them.
*The [[Pikipedia:Poko|Poko]] from ''[[Pikipedia:Pikmin 2|Pikmin 2]]'' bear a striking resemblance to coins.
 
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Now locations bulking tips to help you put on the mass and also keep the fat from piling on.

Your breakfast need to be your biggest meal of the day, apart from your post workout food. I ordinarily eat 30-40g protein at for the morning, 70-80g carbs, and about 10g fat.


Post workouts are positively an important meal of waking time. After your exercise routine you've two targets: refuel and rebuild. You should refuel your glycogen stores plus reconstruct the destroyed muscular tissues. I usually take in how to gain weight fast with 100g simple carbs. I take this meal in liquid form as it's easier to your body to absorb. Then an hour later I actually have 75g complex carbs with 2 portions of milk.


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Try to eat 6-8 meals. This offers your system a regular flow of nutrients and it likewise tricks yourself therefore it stores less fat.


Get 8 hours of sleep. Consume at least a gallon of water every day. Whenever your cells are replenished with water, your protein activity rises.


The exact opposite cause is why having a drink lowers your protein activity, for the reason that alcohol dehydrates your cells. And if you're going to possess a couple of drinks undoubtedly take water along with you and sip on that in the process.


Lift hard, eat big, and grow bigger!