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Players can receive Coin Codes (also known as Toy Codes) by purchasing Club Penguin merchandise such as extra Card Jitsu packs or books. The codes are printed on plastic coins, or on a card. When players log in to Club Penguin they can click the icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen that says "Unlock Items Online" and there will be a place to enter your code.
Another type of code are book codes. They only require knowledge of the book players have bought because Club Penguin will ask them a question they will know only if they have a book themselves. See also Book (Item).
When you enter a code successfully you will either receive a book item that will be added to your Inventory along with some Coins or you will be allowed to select up to two items from the Treasure Book. The code you receive from when you buy the Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force: Herbert's Revenge will also allow you to use the Puffle Whistle if you're a member.
Trivia
- The coins that the codes come on look exactly like the ones in Club Penguin.
- Each code has exactly nine characters.
- There are ten series of codes.
- When you get Guidebooks, you get Codes for new sets of Card-Jitsu cards.
- The 5 Original Puffles do not have any code.
- The trading card codes are used to unlock cards in Card-Jitsu.
- The Disney Castle Pin has to be unlocked by a code found in the Mystery Pins box purchased in Disney World Florida, Disneyland Californa, and in the World of Disney Store in NYC before it closed.
- Some people type in random codes to get the items for free, however, the chances of getting one correct is VERY low.
- During December 2010, Club Penguin released a universal code to unlock 500 coins as a holiday gift. This code was DECNLR10.