Japanese coins, known as "yens," come in several denominations: 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen, and 500 yen. Each coin features distinct designs, with the 5 yen coin being notable for its hole and the 500 yen coin recognized for its larger size. These coins are widely used in Japan and are a fundamental part of the country’s currency system, which is based on the yen. Additionally, Japan has issued commemorative coins and special editions, but the standard coins listed are the primary circulating currency.
All of the above. Apex
We'd all be speaking German or Japanese depending on which part of the world we lived in.
As of 2011, about 130 million people speak Japanese.
Because without coins the empires would not get bombs and all
Yes
You can get Japanese coins if you travel to Japan, or if you visit a currency exchange, at an international airport or in a big city.
No, but if you get all the Star Coins in a world, you unlock a level in world 9.
Not Japanese
I haven't got all of the stars coins, but I have got all of them in World 1-6. If you have finished the game already you unlock levels in World 9. For example if you get all of the Star coins in World 1, level 1 unlocks on world nine. And I believe that you get another star on your profile.
You collect them because after you beat World 8 there's a secret world, World 9, and to unlock the levels you needs all the star coins in a specific world (ex- to get level 1 in World 9 you need all the star coins in World 1)
24 dollars
Not in modern times
Some people in America collect Japanese coins, but the values depend on the age, and whether the coins are silver.
Countries all over the world, past and present, have been producing coins for thousands of years. There would be millions of different types of coins.
i have the world record for Most coins so I had 999,999,999 coins
100 percent of them get straight A's in school all over the world. 100 percent of all Japanese people both males and females get straight A's in school all over the world.
You can unlock all levels in NSMB wii in two ways: 1. You beat the levels and get to the secret places too. 2. For world 9, get all the star coins in one world to unlock one level. To unlock all 8, get all star coins in worlds 1-8. After you get all star coins for world 9, you've beaten the game to it's fullest extent, not including points and regular coins (which don't really matter).