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{{about|the Silver Coins that appear in Diddy Kong Racing|the silver coins from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[Coin (Wario Land 4)]]|the item referred to as a "silver coin" in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] guides|[[Blue Coin]]|the item from [[Super Mario World]] called Silver Coin in Japanese|[[Gray Coin]]}}
{{about|the Silver Coins that appear in Diddy Kong Racing|the silver coins from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[Coin (Wario Land 4)]]|the item referred to as a "silver coin" in [[Super Mario Bros. 3]] guides|[[Blue Coin]]|the item from [[Super Mario World]] called Silver Coin in Japanese|[[Gray Coin]]}}
{{distinguish|Coin (Diddy Kong Racing DS)}}
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|image=[[File:Silvercoindkrds.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''
|image=[[File:Silvercoindkrds.png|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''
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|effect=Collecting every one in a Silver Coin Challenge rewards a Golden Balloon.
|effect=Collecting every one in a Silver Coin Challenge rewards a Golden Balloon.
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'''Silver Coins''' are [[coin]] items in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|its Nintendo DS version]].
'''Silver Coins''' are [[coin]]s that appear during the Silver Coin Challenges in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''. They resemble the [[Nintendo Coin]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.


In the original [[Nintendo 64]] release, every course has a [[Silver Coin Challenge]], where the objective is to collect eight Silver Coins and win in first place. Many of the Silver Coins have a colorful N64 icon designed on the sides and are well hidden or located off-track. The player can only participate in a world's Silver Coin Challenges after winning against the world boss in a race, and every race course has their own minimum requirement of [[Golden Balloon]]s needed to play the challenges. When the player's racer completes a Silver Coin Challenge, [[Taj]] awards them with a Golden Balloon. Completing the Silver Coin Challenge in all four courses of [[Dino Domain]], [[Snowflake Mountain]], [[Sherbet Island]] and [[Dragon Forest]] engages the player in a rematch against the world's boss to obtain a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]], and obtaining all four pieces leads up to [[Wizpig's First Strike|a race]] with [[Wizpig]] himself. In [[Future Fun Land]], completing the Silver Coin Challenge, plus obtaining all four pieces of the [[T.T. amulet]], engages the player in [[Wizpig Strikes Back|one more race with Wizpig]].
In the original [[Nintendo 64]] release, every course has a [[Silver Coin Challenge]], where the objective is to collect eight Silver Coins and win in first place. Many of the Silver Coins have a colorful N64 icon designed on the sides and are well hidden or located off-track. The player can only participate in a world's Silver Coin Challenges after winning against the world boss in a race, and every race course has their own minimum requirement of [[Golden Balloon]]s needed to play the challenges. When the player's racer completes a Silver Coin Challenge, [[Taj]] awards them with a Golden Balloon. Completing the Silver Coin Challenge in all four courses of [[Dino Domain]], [[Snowflake Mountain]], [[Sherbet Island]] and [[Dragon Forest]] engages the player in a rematch against the world's boss to obtain a piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]], and obtaining all four pieces leads up to [[Wizpig's First Strike|a race]] with [[Wizpig]] himself. In [[Future Fun Land]], completing the Silver Coin Challenge, plus obtaining all four pieces of the [[T.T. amulet]], engages the player in [[Wizpig Strikes Back|one more race with Wizpig]].


In the remake, the Silver Coin Challenge has been replaced with [[Balloon Touch Challenge]]s in Adventure Mode. The Silver Coin Challenges still exist in the single race mode, and are redesigned with a [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] symbol on the sides. They can be purchased from Taj's Wishes Menu. Each track's Silver Coin Challenge must be unlocked by completing its respective Balloon Touch Challenge.
In ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', every Silver Coin Challenge has been replaced with [[Balloon Touch Challenge]]s in Adventure Mode. The Silver Coin Challenges still exist in the single race mode, and are redesigned with a [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] symbol on the sides. They can be purchased from Taj's Wishes Menu. Each track's Silver Coin Challenge must be unlocked by completing its respective Balloon Touch Challenge.
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==Names in other languages==
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|Ita=Moneta d'Argento<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|title=''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' Italian-Spanish manual|page=16|date=1997}}</ref>
|Ita=Moneta d'Argento<ref>''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' Italian-Spanish manual, pag. 16</ref>
|ItaM=Silver Coin
|ItaM=Silver Coin
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