The Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary pin set sold out fast when it first dropped as a My Nintendo Reward during MAR10 Day in March, and a lot of people missed it. Here's the thing: Nintendo has quietly restocked it, and if you have 600 Platinum Points sitting around, now is the time to move.
What you're actually getting for 600 points
The set includes two jumbo 2" x 2" collectible pins built around the Super Mario Galaxy series and the broader Super Mario Bros. 40th anniversary. These are not the thin, lightweight pins you find at a convention booth. The jumbo sizing makes them genuinely display-worthy, and the Galaxy-themed art ties them neatly into the wave of Mario Galaxy content Nintendo has been pushing this year, including the Super Mario Galaxy movie that just broke box office records worldwide.
Nintendo's own description for the set reads: "Enjoy MAR10 Day all year long with this pin set that celebrates the Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 games along with the Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary."
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Stock is limited and there's no word on how long this restock will last. If you want the pins, don't treat this as a "check back later" situation.
The rest of Nintendo's 40th anniversary merch still up for grabs
The pin set isn't the only anniversary item available right now. Nintendo is also offering a Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary t-shirt in both black and white colorways, priced at $34.99. If you'd rather spend points than cash, there's also a Super Mario Galaxy sticker sheet available for 300 Platinum Points, which is a solid deal if your Platinum Point balance is lower.
Taken together, Nintendo has built out a small but well-curated collection of physical anniversary goods that go beyond the usual digital rewards. For collectors who have been following Super Mario Bros. since the original NES release, these items carry more weight than a discount code.
Why this restock matters beyond the pins themselves
Nintendo's 40th anniversary campaign for Super Mario Bros. has been running for months now, and the My Nintendo storefront has been one of the more active parts of it. Restocking a sold-out physical reward is not something Nintendo does often, which makes this window worth paying attention to.
The key here is that Platinum Points are earned passively through normal Nintendo activity, so 600 points is an accessible target for most active My Nintendo members. If you've been redeeming digital rewards regularly, there's a reasonable chance you already have enough banked.
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