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61. There are not gold coins about now.
62. They dug many ancient coins out of the tomb.
63. She made a collection of Roman coins and medals.
64. Some gold coins were dug out from the ground.
65. He dug for coins in his pocket.
66. He fed the meter with coins.
67. These coins are no longer legal tender.
68. The children scrambled for the coins.
69. Do you want the money in notes or coins?
70. Emma bent over to pick up the coins.
71. She poses as an expert in old coins.
72. Many of the gold ornaments were melted down to be made into coins.
73. They began to tussle with each other for the coins.
74. In ancient times the rulers ran copper or silver into coins.
75. He was filling a jar with coins for his holiday.
76. There is a good chance in this area that you might plough up some valuable ancient coins.
77. His eyes snapped when he saw the gold coins in the box.
78. Excavated coins can often be dated from other objects in the same stratum.
79. It always takes time to get used to the different denominations of coins when you go to a foreign country.
80. She dived into her bag and took out a couple of coins.
81. Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery.
82. I keep pennies and other small coins in a jar.
83. Only 2,000 of the special commemorative coins are being minted.
84. He dug into his pocket and took out a few coins.
85. I usually keep some coins about in case I need to phone somebody.
86. At Easter, we give them plastic eggs filled with small toys[Sentencedict.com], novelties and coins.
87. The coins chinked lightly in his pocket as he walked along.
88. The Treasury Department plans to remove older coins from circulation and replace them with new ones.
89. The coins may look the same but one's a forgery.
90. The coins jingled in her pocket as she walked along.