Silver Coin

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This article is about the silver coins that appear in the Super Mario series. For the silver coins from Wario Land 4, see Coin (Wario Land 4).

Silver Coins, also known as Gray Coins[1], are coins in the Super Mario series that appear only when a P-Switch has been pressed, and disappear once the P-Switch wears off. They also appear in Diddy Kong Racing, where collecting them all is a main objective.

Appearances

Super Mario World

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In Super Mario World, pressing a Silver P-Switch turns all enemies into Silver Coins for a limited time. However, Silver Coins work differently from standard coins in this game; if enough are collected, they give extra lives, similar to jumping on numerous enemies in succession. In certain levels, a trick involving hordes of enemies and a Silver P-Switch can be executed to earn dozens of extra lives. This goes in order with collecting Silver coins:

  • 400 - 1 Silver Coin
  • 800 - 2 Silver Coins
  • 1000 - 3 Silver Coins
  • 2000 - 4 Silver Coins
  • 4000 - 5 Silver Coins
  • 8000 - 6 Silver Coins
  • 1UP - 7 Silver Coins
  • 2UP - 8 Silver Coins
  • 3UP - 9 Silver Coins or more

Diddy Kong Racing

Artwork of Silver Coin from Diddy Kong Racing DS.

In Diddy Kong Racing, silver coins can be found around certain tracks after beating a world boss and collecting several balloons. They are scattered throughout each track, sometimes hidden in hard to reach spots. Each one must be collected in all stages to complete the game. When taking the challenge, players must grab each coin while racing and win first place. If they manage to do so, they complete the track's challenge. In Diddy Kong Racing's DS Counterpart, Diddy Kong Racing DS, the Silver Coins were relatively unchanged except the absence of the Rare Logo and were no longer part of the story now having to be unlocked after getting at least bronze in the Touch Screen Balloon Popping Challenge.

References

  1. ^ Stratton, Bryan. (2002) Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 Prima Official Strategy Guide. Page 16.