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Filter by Meaning The beggar on the street corner held out a cup for coins.
The museum had a display of rare coins from ancient civilizations.
The bank teller counted the coins carefully before depositing them into the customer's account.
The pirate's treasure chest was full of gold and silver coins.
The numismatist collected rare coins with unique designs.
The coins were all scratched up and worn from years of being in circulation.
The museum gift shop sold souvenir coins featuring famous artworks from the collection.
The treasure hunter found a pile of silver coins buried in the sand.
He loved playing coins with his friends after school.
The children played a game with plastic coins in the park.
The vending machine wouldn't accept my old coins, so I had to use my credit card.
The street vendor was selling coins for half the price of the real ones.
The rare coin auction attracted many collectors interested in the unique and beautiful coins on display.
The tax collector counted the coins from the church's collection plate.
The beggar's cup was filled with loose change and small coins.
The vending machine only accepted quarters as coins.
The museum displayed ancient coins from various civilizations.
The pirate buried his treasure chest full of gold coins on a deserted island.
The vending machine only accepted coins, so I had to dig through my pockets to find some.
The coins on the board were so close to the edge, it was anyone's guess who would win.
The child loved to play with his piggy bank filled with shiny coins.
My grandfather taught me how to play coins when I was a kid.
The design on the coins was so beautiful that he couldn't bear to spend them.
The coins game was a popular pastime in their town.
The charity organization asked for donations in the form of coins to support their cause.
We'll coins to see which team starts with the ball.
I need to exchange my foreign coins for local currency.
We played a game of coins to pass the time while waiting for our food to arrive.
Let's coins to see who will be the designated driver.
The group had to coins to choose which topic to present in their project.
The pirate buried their stolen coins in a secret location on the island.
The street vendor was caught selling fake coins to tourists.
The numismatist loves to study the techniques used to coin ancient coins.
They had to coins to decide which restaurant to go to for dinner.
The beggar collected coins from the passers-by.
The coins on this commemorative set feature the faces of past presidents.
He used his coins to scratch off the lottery ticket, hoping for a big win.
She saved up all her coins in a jar for months and was able to buy herself a new dress.
The queen's face is usually the one that gets coined on the country's coins.
The jeweler will coin a special edition of commemorative coins.
The mint coins various denominations of currency.
The counterfeiters were arrested for trying to coin fake coins.
The casino coins its own chips to prevent counterfeiting.
The vending machine only accepts coins, not bills.
The magician produced a handful of coins from behind the volunteer's ear.
The coins used in ancient Greece had images of mythological figures on them.
Let's coins to determine who goes first in the game.
She coins when she's unsure about whether to take a job offer.
The coach had the team coins to decide who would start the game.
I always coins to decide which color shirt to wear.
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