Coins are a necessary currency inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, as they can allow you topurchase new cooking ingredientsand items at stores, restore your health while preparing to take on a boss, recover at inns, and much more. However, it might be difficult to get yourself a good amount of coins when you are just getting started.

Luckily, there are a multitude of methods that can be used to farm coins and get a healthy supply. Depending on what kind of playthrough you are going for, this guide will provide you with a few different methods to make coin collecting as easy as possible.

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Updated on May 13, 2025, by Christina Roffe:Coins are an important currency in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that will allow you to purchase new items at local vendors, upgrade your team, respec some of your stats, and much more. However, it isn’t always the easiest thing to obtain in the game, especially when you are still at the beginning. After spending more time playing through the story and reaching new locations, we have uncovered a few new methods to make a large amount of money quickly. Most of these new methods can be easily accessed by early-game players as well.

How To Get Coins From Enemies In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

One of the most common methods for farming coins inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Dooris bydefeating enemies(andusing some Stylish Moves) in the overworld. Whenever you beat a single enemy or a group, they will drop some coins after the battle. Make sure to pick them all up before they disappear.

The best spots to find many enemies are on theoutskirts of cities,such as Boggly Woodsor Petal Meadows. In these grassy areas in the wild, there will be a wide variety of Goomba enemies, Koopa enemies, Bald Clefts, and Piranha Plants. Keep in mind, however, that they typically only drop a few coins at a time, usually anywhere from2 to 6 coins. This method won’t necessarily give you the most coins at once, but it is consistent, and you will already be battling enemies as you progress through the story.

How To Get Coins From Lumpy In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

One of the easiest methods for farming coins is by visitingLumpyandinvesting coins in him. To find him, you’ll want to return to the Rogueport docks where you first started the game and wereintroduced to Save Blocks. He can be found on the eastern side of the docks, near to the stairs leading into the town.

When you talk to him the first time, he will ask if you want to lend him some money. He will ask for an initial amount of100 Coins, but you can return to him an additional two times and invest up to300 Coins. Though this might seem like a scam, we assure you, it isn’t. After Chapter 6, you can return to Lumpy, and he will provide you with999 Coins if you invest 300 Coins.

How To Get Money Money Badge In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

This method you can use to get some coins in your pocket is obtaining theMoney Money Badge. This can be picked up at the Pianta Parlor, which can be found in western Rogueport after you provideZess T. with a new contact lens.

At the Pianta Parlor, you’ll need to earn234 Pianta Tokensto get the badge from the shop. You’ll only have access to this item as a reward if you have thePlatinum Card, however, which can be obtained through completing the Trouble Center quest,‘I must have that book.‘You can find the Trouble Center in the eastern area of Rogueport, in the building with the green sign above it. After you unlock the Money Money Badge at Pianta Parlor, you can equip the badge, and it willincrease the amount of coins you receive after battle. It will cost 5 BP to equip.

How to Get Coins From Trouble Center in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

TheTrouble Centeris a house in Rogueport that you can access tocomplete requests from people. These quests will require you to often retrieve hidden items for the person, and you can get a wide variety of rewards in return, with some offering a large amount of coins.

As you complete more requests and get further in the game, you will have access to more Trouble Center requests. You can find the Trouble Center building on theeastern side of Rogueport, just past the guard requesting 10 Coins to access the area. It will have a green sign above its front door.

How to Get Coins From The Pit of 100 Trials in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Another overlooked method to gain a good amount of coins is by visitingthe Pit of 100 Trials inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. You can find the pit in the Rogueport Sewers, specifically on the western side of the town. There are 100 floors you will need to go through in the pit, which gives you access to tons of enemies with the chance to drop a good number of coins.

However, before you take on the Pit of 100 Trials, it is highly recommended that you wait until you areat leastlevel 30or above. Though it will take some time to reach this level, it is worth the effort, so you can complete the pit in one go. You cannot save throughout the pit, meaning you will need tocomplete all 100 levels at once, or you will need to start from the beginning again. However, if you are looking to just get some coins, you can leave and go back to get more coins out of the pit.

How to Get Coins From the Glitz Pit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

One of the best methods to earn a good number of coins inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Dooris by returning to theGlitz Pitafter you’ve completedChapter 3 in Glitzville. All you will need to do is revisit the arena and talk toJoleneso she can get you set up as a fighter again. Keep in mind, however, that you will start again in the minor leagues, and it will take 19 battles to reach the top.

When you start in the minor leagues, you won’t be making a ton of cash from the battles, but once you are towards the top again, you can make alarge profitfrom the Glitz Pit. A lot of players neglect this method and completely forget to return to Glitzville, so we highly recommend using this strategy to your advantage.