Form by stamping, punching, or printing.
1 Not a great deal of coin as far as Ambrose was concerned.
2 However, the public was reminded that the new coin is valid tender.
3 The debates reflected two contrasting sides of the one coin : consumer protection.
4 The new £1 coin has been unveiled by the Royal Mint today.
5 To your question, yes, a dry-treated rope is worth the extra coin .
6 This is a coin that will be used by everyone, including children.
7 Secondary outcome was change in manual dexterity using the coin rotation task.
8 I want to know where that coin came from, too, she said.
9 While I held my coin , Saluriel prevented age from ravaging my body.
10 The seconds at once tossed up a coin ; Howard won the choice.
11 I take her right hand and press my coin purse into it.
12 The date on the coin was 1981-theyear Pac-Manhad been released.
13 Umballa arranged the coin in stacks, one of them triple in size.
14 The pretended beggar took the coin , and put it in his pocket.
15 Jack jammed his right hand in his pocket, looking for another coin .
16 I could use some of that good Plenimar coin in my pocket.
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