Mario's gold coins are one of the most iconic currencies in gaming, and it finally been estimated how much they're actually worth in real money. The real-world value of a coin from Mario's world has been determined, and it's worth more than an entire gold mine. Nintendo Super Mario USN NES Cartridge Challenge Coin Medal Rare Retro GB DS WII Pre-Owned Nintendo $150.00 or Best Offer.
If Movoto's calculations are correct, Mario isn't in it to save the princess. According to the real estate blog, each gold coin in Super Mario Bros. is worth more than half a million dollars.
By the end of world 1-1, the dude has more money than most of us will ever see in a lifetime - combined. You can figure out exactly how much you'd be worth in the Mushroom Kingdom, the fictional. Certainly Mario coins aren't solid gold, though.
A more reasonable but still very high estimate would be based on gold ingots being worth 100 coins in the Paper Mario games: $346,000 / 100 = $3,460 dollars per coin. Coins are the main currency of the Mushroom Kingdom, and a common collectable item in many games of the Super Mario franchise. Coins have varying effects depending on the game type: In platformer games, they increase a player's score and grant extra.
Contents 1Super Mario 64 1.1Items & Currencies 1.2Characters (NPC) 1.3Characters (Enemies & Bosses). What is Mario's net worth? Using the real-world value of Mario's coins and considering the large number of coins collected throughout the Super Mario series, NetCredit also estimated Mario's net worth at $805,676,122,480. An in-depth economic look at what Mario's coins from the Mushroom Kingdom would be worth in the real world.
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