euro coin

collocation in English

meaningsofeuroandcoin

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euro
noun[C]
uk
/ˈjʊə.rəʊ/
us
/ˈjʊr.oʊ/
the unit of money used in most European ...
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coin
noun
uk
/kɔɪn/
us
/kɔɪn/
a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used ...
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(Definition ofeuroandcoinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeuro coin

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The second amendment is a proposal to introduce a gold 100eurocoinfor collectors.
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What is the reason for minting a 100eurocoinin gold?
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Furthermore, with the value of the coin being so high and it being so easy to counterfeit, a 100eurocoinwould only encourage fraud.
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Aeurocoinmade of gold can therefore continue this laudable tradition.
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The finance ministers' argument that there cannot be a 100eurocoinbecause there is already a 100 euro note seems a fallacious one to me.
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In another case, the 2eurocoinis similar in size to the 10 baht coin (worth only 0.25).
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This chip with an attached battery is smaller than a 2eurocoin.
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These regulations define the level of similarity to euro coins that should be banned for medals and tokens.
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I entirely agree that nickel should obviously not be present in euro coins.
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There was a huge increase in fraud involving coins that resemble euro coins.
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Although the number of counterfeit euro coins continues to rise, this figure is still low in comparison with the counterfeiting of the old coins.
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I am pleased that associations representing the visually impaired have been consulted on the euro coins.
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Secondly the issue of the abandonment of the two euro coins and the 20 cent coin has been postulated in the course of this debate.
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This is one more way to combat the counterfeiting of euro coins and notes.
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Obviously that was not done properly in this case, so coins have appeared which are similar to euro coins.
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The number of counterfeit euro coins also remains low by historical standards.
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This report gives me an opportunity to draw attention to a problem about which the public is becoming increasingly concerned: the proliferation of euro coins.
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That is, of course, when we will have euro coins and notes in our pockets.
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In the course of the consultation, successive changes were made to the planned characteristics of euro coins.
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