Collocations withcoin

These are words often used in combination withcoin.

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bronze coin
The salt voucher system thus provided a means whereby merchants supplying frontier armies in the northwest ultimately received reimbursement in bronze coin.
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bullion coin
I concede that it is not a circulating coin and with a face value of £1 it is really a bullion coin.
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coin collector
He was also a book and coin collector.
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coin dealer
Advice should be sought from a bank or from a recognised coin dealer who has authority to deal in post-1837 gold coins.
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coin slot
A 1p coin place in a coin slot cannot have one-tenth of 1p added to it.
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coin toss
The idea is that if a hypothesis is bizarre, ad hoc, non-traditional, comparable to a fluke coin toss, and spurious rather than genuine, then it has negligible probability.
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commemorative coin
The expenditure, including net receipts from a commemorative coin, would be government expenditure.
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copper coin
But it is difficult to transact business using copper coin since the coins in circulation are so heterogeneous.
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euro coin
The second amendment is a proposal to introduce a gold 100 euro coin for collectors.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
gold coin
As an example, consider a game played with a silver coin and a gold coin.
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golden coin
There is a great deal to be said for using our gold in more economic ways than in coin, for the golden coin has worn out.
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rare coin
Most notably, a rare coin investment fund has attracted particular scrutiny after it was reported that two coins worth more than $300,000 had been lost.
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silver coin
As an example, consider a game played with a silver coin and a gold coin.
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