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Super Mario Coin Desktop Icons

I want to start this year off by putting money in your pocket.  Of course by money, I mean pictures of fake coins from video games and by pocket I mean your PC. Think of this as your Mitchelaneous bailout.  So without further interruption, here is my release of what I would like to call the Super Mario coin icon pack.  Here you have five familiar forms of currency from various Mario games.

Yellow Mario Coin

+ Download the Yellow Coin Desktop Icon! (.zip)

Red Super Mario Coin Question Mark Mario Coin Purple Super Mario Coin Baby Mario Coin

Here are a few more familiar Mushroom Kingdom forms of currency I have turned into desktop icons:

The icons are compatible with the following sizes:  256 x 256, 128 x 128, 64 x 64, 48 x 48, 32 x 32, 24 x 24, 16 x 16.  It is also in both .ico and .png format.

If you enjoyed these, be sure to check out some of the custom desktop icons I have released in the past too here:  http://www.mitchelaneous.com/category/desktop/free-icons/

Let’s see the federal government top that!

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  • Thanks Mitch! Right now my background is from Nintendo it's the Mario Kart Wii free background.
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