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  • There is a variety of types of Coins, other than the usual golden version. * Red Coin * Blue Coin * Purple Coin * Silver Coin * Star Coin * Dragon Coin * Paratroopa Coin * Question Coin * Green Coin * Radioactive Coin/Uranium Coin * Jade Coin
  • Coins are usually metal or alloy, but sometimes made of synthetic materials. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins, just so older, traditional, computer-illiterate bank robbers can still use balaclavas and swag bags instead of hacking. This lets banks avoid age discrimination charges.
  • A coin is the main currency of Club Penguin Island and it is used as a legal tender. They can be unlocked and obtained through mini games, competitions, or salaries. Fluffy the Fish is engraved in all of the standard 1 coins.
  • Coins were first minted by Bowser back in the good ole year of whenever. He stopped minting them after Mario started turning them into lives, but it was too late. Mario had already used the coins to beat Bowser lots of times. Luigi has since recovered the minting machine and has begun minting coins once again. Toad, being the idiot that he is, attempted to put actual mint in the coins.
  • Coins are round and metal with a star logo on each face. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition, gold coins have a green dot between each of the star's points. In the sub-game Dedede's Drum Dash and Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, they are referred to as "Musical Coins" and feature a musical note on their faces instead of a star. In the sub-game Kirby 3D Rumble, Coins are octagonal in shape and have ridges around their edges.
  • Coins are tokens found in each Treasure Room mainly in Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, and are used to unleash a hero's Beast Within.
  • Coins are the main currency in the Mario and Yoshi series'. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Coin is one of the commodity cards in Catan: Cities & Knights. A city produces 1 coin when an adjacent Mountain's number is rolled. It is used to build city improvements.
  • Coin is a song from Rock Musical Bleach.
  • Coin jest piosenką z Rock Musical Bleach.
  • Coins are a form of currency. They can be used to purchase Superior (Green), Heroic (Blue), and Fabled (Gold) grade weapons and armor from merchants throughout Atreia. Each race has a different set of equipment with unique appearances.
  • Coin can be found and acquired through a large number of ways, some depending on the civilization that a player chooses.
  • Coins are an iconic item from the Mario series, and has been used in various mainstream Mario titles, and has been around for as long as Mario as existed in Super Mario Bros. onward, and remains to be a staple in history as one of the first collectable items in video games. In other Mario titles, such as the Mario Kart series, it starts in the first game Super Mario Kart and being removed in Mario Kart 64, and then brought back and taken out in numerous titles, including the latest game, Mario Kart 8.
  • Coins were a type of currency found within the galaxy. While the standard of the Galactic Republic was credits, some merchants, particularly from Outer Rim planets like Tatooine, were wary of their value. They preferred funds that were less likely to fluctuate in value if a government were to crumble. Watto, one such merchant, advertised all prices at his shop in coins.
  • The Coin is an item that appears in Hitman: Blood Money and HITMAN™. It is used to distract NPC's, giving the player the ability to sneak around them.
  • In the Mario Kart series, Coins pop in and out of games; the first title, Super Mario Kart, gave them a role of raising a Kart's average speed. They return in after missing Mario Kart 64 to fulfill the same purpose. Mario Kart DS gives them a small role in its Mission Mode, and it wasn't until Mario Kart 7 that Coins once again were made to give speed (with the added bonuses of unlocking kart parts and short speed boosts that do almost nothing) (same as in Mario Kart 8).
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  • Coins are often used as currency like in Space-Balls & Tutorial Bot's Past. The Unknown Prisoner reflected a laser beam from a Space-Ball with a coin that he found in his cell on Space Ball Prison ship (Exon). Created By:probably not Kurt Elfman
  • The Coin(コインkoin) is a key item in Resident Evil.
  • In these games, coins are usually found by defeating enemies and are given by the enemy after battle. These will disappear shortly however. In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, completing troubles and helping people will grant you Coins. Badges and Items can also be sold to obtain Coins.
  • Coin is a fishing item found in the Breath of Fire Series.
  • Coins are items that appear in the Mario series. They are the main currency of the Mushroom Kingdom.
  • Coin is a main character in the novel Sourcery. He is the eighth son, of an eighth son, of an eighth son. He is therefore a Sourcerer, a Wizard-squared. He is currently the only known Sourcerer in existence.
  • A coin is a small roundish piece of metal representing a monetary value and decorated with the face of a man on it's face and an eagle on it's bum. Americans have sturdy coins, foreigners on the other hand, make their coins gay, by puncturing the middle with a hole or by putting ducks on them.
  • Les coins sont introduits entre le rail et le côté extérieur du coussinet. Les coins sont des morceaux de chêne allongés dont deux faces sont parallèle; les deux autres font entre elles un petit angle. Ont emploie aussi des coins métalliques formés d'une lame d'acier à ressort de 60 mm de largeur et de 5 mm d'épaisseur trois fois coudée et affectant la forme d'un trapéze allongé comme le coin en bois.
  • The rare Red Diamond is worth the same as a gold coin. King Boo's Crown is also worth the same.
  • "Coins" are a form of currency used by Beach City's citizens.
  • A single Arcadian Aren. Captain Horatio Nebevay tips April one of these when she delivers his map from the Map Merchant. April then uses it to buy a flute from the Music Vendor. Image:Arcadian coins.png Obtained from Nebevay and Benrime Salmin, variously.
  • The coin was the basic currency in FarmVille. Coins can be earned by harvesting seeds, trees and animals, as well as being a reward for earning ribbons. Farmers may also use real-life money to buy extra coins. Coins can be used to buy items at the market, including seeds, trees, animals, decorations, buildings, farm expansions and more. Coins are not required to send gifts to neighbors. Some of the fastest ways of earning coins (In terms of coins per square per day) are:
  • Coins (sometimes known as Golden Coins) are coins that are found commonly throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. Aside from being the apparent currency of the Mushroom Kingdom, they provide many uses for Mario. In the 3D console titles: Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, they are used to replenish Mario's health. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, it is impossible to obtain more than 9,999 of these coins. In various games, some are found in lines or groups on the floor while others are found after defeating enemies, opening boxes, or other events.
  • Coins are used to buy Items and Great Balls. Some Special Stages also require Coins to attempt. The daily check-in awards the player 500 Coins, and 1000 Coins on every 10th check-in. Clearing a Main Stage for the first time will earn the player 100 Coins, and any subsequent clears will earn 30 Coins (20 Coins in Mobile). An Expert Stage cleared for the first time earns the player 300 Coins, and most Special Stages award 200 Coins upon the first clear. Coins can also be bought with Jewels from the Jewel Shop.
  • A coin is a piece of hard material, usually metal or a metallic material, usually in the shape of a disc, and very often issued by a government. Coins are used as a form of money in transactions of various kinds, from the everyday circulation coins to the storage of vast numbers of bullion coins. In the present day, coins and banknotes make up the cash forms of all modern money systems. Coins made for circulation (general monetized use) are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest-value note. The face value of circulation coins is usually higher than the gross value of the metal used in making them, but this is not generally the case with historical circul
  • Some types of coin include: * Dime * Looney * Penny While cleaning up his bar, Quark found three coins on the floor of the second level and shouted angrily to Broik and another Ferengi waiter that they should leave because of their carelessness. (DS9: "The Passenger") In 2369, Nog paid with two coins for a jumja stick on Deep Space 9's Promenade. (DS9: "A Man Alone") That same year, Quark narrowly avoided an assassination attempt as Grand Nagus by bending over to pick up a coin dropped on the floor of his bar. (DS9: "The Nagus")
  • The Coin, also known as the Yellow Coin, is a collectible and item in every Mario game. More than 100 coins can be found in a level. Coins are important items in every Mario game. When you collect 100 coins, that's an instant 1up. Well, not in Super Mario Sunshine, which gave you a Shine Sprite instead. Coins can be found everywhere possible, down in Warp Pipes, in the air, in the sky, from defeated enemies, availabe with the use of a P-Switch and more. When you touch a P-Switch, you can collect the once, invisible coins. They're many types of coins- Star Coins, Silver Coins, Red Coins, Blue Coins, Dash Coins and regular coins. In Super Mario Sunshine, Blue Coins could be used to trade in for a Shine Sprite. They are found in difficult places. Silver Coins usually appear when you touched a
  • Coins are a unit of currency on Mudora, primarily in circulation within the lands of Byrna, Cobel, Somaria, and Zunal. The value of a Coin is denoted by its metal, and occasionally its size, although most Coins come in a standard size, like Rupees. Generally, the greater the value, the harder they are to obtain, usually requiring more difficult tasks. The Wallet’s capacity ultimately determines how many Coins one may receive even when finding Large Coins. The following lists Coins by their values. Image:Coins.png
  • Coin's story is narrated by Combo in flashbacks; it is explained that he was part of a gang from the Bantam street area of Grind City in America, alongside Cube and Combo. One day two months before the events of chapter 2, however, the Golden Rhinos took over the area, covering everything in graffiti signs Combo describes as ugly. To make matters worse, Coin went missing, and his large record collection was destroyed. He only managed to leave a message in graffiti instructing Combo and Cube to "Go to Grind Square".
  • The Coin (コイン Koin) is an item that is exclusive to the Tellius Series of Fire Emblem. In Path of Radiance, Coins do not possess any practical purpose, apart from being possible to be sold for 1G per piece. Their in-game description does not reveal anything particularly elucidating about the Coin, simply stating that it is a singular piece of currency. When data is transferred from this game to its sequel, all Coins gathered will be relayed to the convoy in the latter game, and the player is granted access to them from Part 3 onwards.
  • Coins are a type of currency that are collected to buy items in Bejeweled Blitz. Player can collect them via the following ways: * Matching Coin Gems, which yield 100 coins. * At the end of each game, the Multiplier bonus will also give the player coins (100 coins for every Multiplier). * Rare Gem bonuses * Daily Spins * Daily Challenges * Bought with packs and bundles, with real money. * Gifts from Facebook friends * Watching an ad * Levelling up, at which the player is awarded a random number of coins in the form of a Mystery Treasure
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  • コイン
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  • Mario Kart 8
  • "Keep Beach City Weird"
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  • Common
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  • 1
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  • Super Mario series
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  • 5964938
Date
  • 2016-12-12
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  • Super Mario Kart
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  • Resident Evil
Name
  • Coin
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  • Currency
  • Key item
  • Collectible item
Texte
  • *Coin, subst. masc. Morceau de bois de même forme, servant à maintenir, à assujetir certaines pièces.
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  • Kirby's Return to Dream Land artwork
  • A coin as it appears in the New Super Mario Bros. series.
  • Coin artwork from Super Mario 3D World
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  • Super Mario Bros.
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  • Earns points in Challenge stages, Dedede's Drum Dash, and Kirby 3D Rumble
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  • Coin
Description
  • Pick coins up to increase your kart's speed. Not having coins may result in consequences.
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  • black; color: white
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  • Yes
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  • Earned by playing minigames, salary, and Puffle Digging
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  • Mario, Luigi, etc. can collect coins to gain extra points or lives. They're also useful for spending at shops.
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  • Coins are a unit of currency on Mudora, primarily in circulation within the lands of Byrna, Cobel, Somaria, and Zunal. The value of a Coin is denoted by its metal, and occasionally its size, although most Coins come in a standard size, like Rupees. Generally, the greater the value, the harder they are to obtain, usually requiring more difficult tasks. The Wallet’s capacity ultimately determines how many Coins one may receive even when finding Large Coins. The following lists Coins by their values. Although the proper international name for the gold Coin is a Hylia, Hyrulean citizens often refer to it as a Crown as a reference to the royal family of Hyrule. Coins are also commonly referred to by the metal they are made from. Image:Coins.png
  • There is a variety of types of Coins, other than the usual golden version. * Red Coin * Blue Coin * Purple Coin * Silver Coin * Star Coin * Dragon Coin * Paratroopa Coin * Question Coin * Green Coin * Radioactive Coin/Uranium Coin * Jade Coin
  • Coins are usually metal or alloy, but sometimes made of synthetic materials. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins, just so older, traditional, computer-illiterate bank robbers can still use balaclavas and swag bags instead of hacking. This lets banks avoid age discrimination charges.
  • A coin is the main currency of Club Penguin Island and it is used as a legal tender. They can be unlocked and obtained through mini games, competitions, or salaries. Fluffy the Fish is engraved in all of the standard 1 coins.
  • Coins were first minted by Bowser back in the good ole year of whenever. He stopped minting them after Mario started turning them into lives, but it was too late. Mario had already used the coins to beat Bowser lots of times. Luigi has since recovered the minting machine and has begun minting coins once again. Toad, being the idiot that he is, attempted to put actual mint in the coins.
  • Coins are round and metal with a star logo on each face. In Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition, gold coins have a green dot between each of the star's points. In the sub-game Dedede's Drum Dash and Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe, they are referred to as "Musical Coins" and feature a musical note on their faces instead of a star. In the sub-game Kirby 3D Rumble, Coins are octagonal in shape and have ridges around their edges.
  • Coins are tokens found in each Treasure Room mainly in Gauntlet: Dark Legacy, and are used to unleash a hero's Beast Within.
  • Coins are the main currency in the Mario and Yoshi series'. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Coin is one of the commodity cards in Catan: Cities & Knights. A city produces 1 coin when an adjacent Mountain's number is rolled. It is used to build city improvements.
  • Coin is a song from Rock Musical Bleach.
  • Coin jest piosenką z Rock Musical Bleach.
  • Some types of coin include: * Dime * Looney * Penny While cleaning up his bar, Quark found three coins on the floor of the second level and shouted angrily to Broik and another Ferengi waiter that they should leave because of their carelessness. (DS9: "The Passenger") In 2368, when two different groups wished two use the thermal imaging array on the USS Enterprise-D, Lieutenant commander Data brought the problem to Lieutenant commander Geordi La Forge, who replied "Well, tell them to flip a coin", a reference to the practice of making a determination by which side of the coin was facing upwards when it landed. Data took La Forge literally and replied that he would replicate one. (TNG: "The Game" ) In 2369, Nog paid with two coins for a jumja stick on Deep Space 9's Promenade. (DS9: "A Man Alone") That same year, Quark narrowly avoided an assassination attempt as Grand Nagus by bending over to pick up a coin dropped on the floor of his bar. (DS9: "The Nagus") It is unknown if that coin was a modern, latinum-based coin or simply an antique.
  • A single Arcadian Aren. Captain Horatio Nebevay tips April one of these when she delivers his map from the Map Merchant. April then uses it to buy a flute from the Music Vendor. Image:Arcadian coins.png Benrime Salmin gives April a handful of coins after she works at the Journeyman Inn; April spends a few trying to win the Cups Handler's crooked game, as well as placing some in the gargoyles' hands at Roper Klacks' floating castle. By the time she leaves Arcadia, she's left with a single coin. It comes in handy aboard the Morning Star space station, when she uses it to undo the screws on a grille in the men's room that allows her access to the rest of the corridors. Obtained from Nebevay and Benrime Salmin, variously.
  • Coins are a form of currency. They can be used to purchase Superior (Green), Heroic (Blue), and Fabled (Gold) grade weapons and armor from merchants throughout Atreia. Each race has a different set of equipment with unique appearances.
  • Coins are used to buy Items and Great Balls. Some Special Stages also require Coins to attempt. The daily check-in awards the player 500 Coins, and 1000 Coins on every 10th check-in. Clearing a Main Stage for the first time will earn the player 100 Coins, and any subsequent clears will earn 30 Coins (20 Coins in Mobile). An Expert Stage cleared for the first time earns the player 300 Coins, and most Special Stages award 200 Coins upon the first clear. Coins can also be bought with Jewels from the Jewel Shop. The max number of coins a player can have is 99999. The counter will cap at that number and any more coins the player gains will be lost, and the Jewel Shop will also prevent any purchases that would bring the counter over the cap.
  • Coin can be found and acquired through a large number of ways, some depending on the civilization that a player chooses.
  • Coins are an iconic item from the Mario series, and has been used in various mainstream Mario titles, and has been around for as long as Mario as existed in Super Mario Bros. onward, and remains to be a staple in history as one of the first collectable items in video games. In other Mario titles, such as the Mario Kart series, it starts in the first game Super Mario Kart and being removed in Mario Kart 64, and then brought back and taken out in numerous titles, including the latest game, Mario Kart 8.
  • Coins were a type of currency found within the galaxy. While the standard of the Galactic Republic was credits, some merchants, particularly from Outer Rim planets like Tatooine, were wary of their value. They preferred funds that were less likely to fluctuate in value if a government were to crumble. Watto, one such merchant, advertised all prices at his shop in coins.
  • The Coin, also known as the Yellow Coin, is a collectible and item in every Mario game. More than 100 coins can be found in a level. Coins are important items in every Mario game. When you collect 100 coins, that's an instant 1up. Well, not in Super Mario Sunshine, which gave you a Shine Sprite instead. Coins can be found everywhere possible, down in Warp Pipes, in the air, in the sky, from defeated enemies, availabe with the use of a P-Switch and more. When you touch a P-Switch, you can collect the once, invisible coins. They're many types of coins- Star Coins, Silver Coins, Red Coins, Blue Coins, Dash Coins and regular coins. In Super Mario Sunshine, Blue Coins could be used to trade in for a Shine Sprite. They are found in difficult places. Silver Coins usually appear when you touched a P-Switch. They are silver coins, as the name suggests. Red Coins are red coins that give you a prize if you collect all. In Super Mario Sunshine, Red Coins give you a Shine Sprite. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Red Coins give you a Mushroom if you are Mini Mario or small Mario. If you are Super Mario they give you a Fire Flower. If you have a Power Suit on such as Penguin Suit, Propeller Suit, Fire Mario or Ice Mario they give you a 1up Mushroom. Star Coins probably replace Blue Coins. In New Super Mario Bros Wii, Star Coins take skill, moves and even Power Ups to collect. In Super Mario Sunshine, you had to do the same to collect Blue Coins. By touching the Flagpole, you can save a collected Star Coin. Dash Coins are coins that appear as transparent circles in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. When Mario goes through them, however, they turn into regular Coins.
  • The Coin is an item that appears in Hitman: Blood Money and HITMAN™. It is used to distract NPC's, giving the player the ability to sneak around them.
  • In the Mario Kart series, Coins pop in and out of games; the first title, Super Mario Kart, gave them a role of raising a Kart's average speed. They return in after missing Mario Kart 64 to fulfill the same purpose. Mario Kart DS gives them a small role in its Mission Mode, and it wasn't until Mario Kart 7 that Coins once again were made to give speed (with the added bonuses of unlocking kart parts and short speed boosts that do almost nothing) (same as in Mario Kart 8).
  • I rlelay appreciate free, succinct, reliable data like this.
  • Coins are often used as currency like in Space-Balls & Tutorial Bot's Past. The Unknown Prisoner reflected a laser beam from a Space-Ball with a coin that he found in his cell on Space Ball Prison ship (Exon). Created By:probably not Kurt Elfman
  • The Coin(コインkoin) is a key item in Resident Evil.
  • In these games, coins are usually found by defeating enemies and are given by the enemy after battle. These will disappear shortly however. In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, completing troubles and helping people will grant you Coins. Badges and Items can also be sold to obtain Coins.
  • Coin is a fishing item found in the Breath of Fire Series.
  • Coins are items that appear in the Mario series. They are the main currency of the Mushroom Kingdom.
  • Coin is a main character in the novel Sourcery. He is the eighth son, of an eighth son, of an eighth son. He is therefore a Sourcerer, a Wizard-squared. He is currently the only known Sourcerer in existence.
  • A coin is a piece of hard material, usually metal or a metallic material, usually in the shape of a disc, and very often issued by a government. Coins are used as a form of money in transactions of various kinds, from the everyday circulation coins to the storage of vast numbers of bullion coins. In the present day, coins and banknotes make up the cash forms of all modern money systems. Coins made for circulation (general monetized use) are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin made for circulation is worth less than the lowest-value note. The face value of circulation coins is usually higher than the gross value of the metal used in making them, but this is not generally the case with historical circulation coins made of precious metals.
  • A coin is a small roundish piece of metal representing a monetary value and decorated with the face of a man on it's face and an eagle on it's bum. Americans have sturdy coins, foreigners on the other hand, make their coins gay, by puncturing the middle with a hole or by putting ducks on them.
  • Les coins sont introduits entre le rail et le côté extérieur du coussinet. Les coins sont des morceaux de chêne allongés dont deux faces sont parallèle; les deux autres font entre elles un petit angle. Ont emploie aussi des coins métalliques formés d'une lame d'acier à ressort de 60 mm de largeur et de 5 mm d'épaisseur trois fois coudée et affectant la forme d'un trapéze allongé comme le coin en bois.
  • The rare Red Diamond is worth the same as a gold coin. King Boo's Crown is also worth the same.
  • Coin's story is narrated by Combo in flashbacks; it is explained that he was part of a gang from the Bantam street area of Grind City in America, alongside Cube and Combo. One day two months before the events of chapter 2, however, the Golden Rhinos took over the area, covering everything in graffiti signs Combo describes as ugly. To make matters worse, Coin went missing, and his large record collection was destroyed. He only managed to leave a message in graffiti instructing Combo and Cube to "Go to Grind Square". As it turned out later, Coin had amongst his collection a piece of the "Devil's Contract", an infamous cursed record Goji was searching for that was rumored to be able to summon a powerful demon. Coin is mentioned again only at the very end of the game, where it is said he was "pulled too far in," and "paid a steep price." It is never explained whether this means he was killed, or simply ended up in some other unfortunate situation.
  • "Coins" are a form of currency used by Beach City's citizens.
  • Coins are a type of currency that are collected to buy items in Bejeweled Blitz. Player can collect them via the following ways: * Matching Coin Gems, which yield 100 coins. * At the end of each game, the Multiplier bonus will also give the player coins (100 coins for every Multiplier). * Rare Gem bonuses * Daily Spins * Daily Challenges * Bought with packs and bundles, with real money. * Gifts from Facebook friends * Watching an ad * Levelling up, at which the player is awarded a random number of coins in the form of a Mystery Treasure These can be used to purchase the following: * Boosts * Rare Gems * Replaying a Daily Challenge
  • The coin was the basic currency in FarmVille. Coins can be earned by harvesting seeds, trees and animals, as well as being a reward for earning ribbons. Farmers may also use real-life money to buy extra coins. Coins can be used to buy items at the market, including seeds, trees, animals, decorations, buildings, farm expansions and more. Coins are not required to send gifts to neighbors. Some of the fastest ways of earning coins (In terms of coins per square per day) are: * A Dairy Farm filled with 40 Belted Cows produces 120,000 coins per square per day * A Chicken Coop filled with 50 Level65+ Chickens produces 3200 coins per square per day * A Belted Cow produces 3000 coins per square per day * A Peach Palm Tree produces 137 coins per day per square * A Calf produces 80 coins per square per day * Acai Trees produce 79 coins per square per day * Ornament Trees I and II, along with the Maple Tree, produce produces 75 coins per square per day * Super Berries, which are no longer available, produced 56.25 coins per square per day * A Grey Goose produces 50 coins per square per day * A Pub Cat produces 86 coins per square per day File:Cash.png Coins are different from FarmVille Cash. FarmVille Cash can be used to buy different things, although there is sometimes an option of spending either coins or cash. Because the primary source of FarmVille Cash income is by spending real-life money, it is often extra items that are only available for FarmVille Cash, as these are reserved for farmers who will pay real-life money.
  • The Coin (コイン Koin) is an item that is exclusive to the Tellius Series of Fire Emblem. In Path of Radiance, Coins do not possess any practical purpose, apart from being possible to be sold for 1G per piece. Their in-game description does not reveal anything particularly elucidating about the Coin, simply stating that it is a singular piece of currency. When data is transferred from this game to its sequel, all Coins gathered will be relayed to the convoy in the latter game, and the player is granted access to them from Part 3 onwards. In Radiant Dawn, Coins do actually serve a practical function, specifically that of imbuing forged weapons with special properties. After the player has finished picking specific attributes to assign to their selected weapon at the forge, they will be prompted with a quip to use a Coin. If the player chooses to do so, they will be given the opportunity to choose amongst three blank cards, each of which either feature bonus attributes that are randomly drawn from a pool or nothing at all. Examples of such attributes include boosts to a given weapon's Might, Hit Rate and so on.
  • Coins (sometimes known as Golden Coins) are coins that are found commonly throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. Aside from being the apparent currency of the Mushroom Kingdom, they provide many uses for Mario. In the 3D console titles: Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, they are used to replenish Mario's health. In Super Mario Galaxy 2, it is impossible to obtain more than 9,999 of these coins. In various games, some are found in lines or groups on the floor while others are found after defeating enemies, opening boxes, or other events. In the Paper Mario series of RPGs, coins are actually saved up and used for purchasing items, particularly badges. In Mario Party, coins are gained through winning mini games and are used to purchase stars. They first appeared in Mario Bros, in 1983.
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