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91. Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.
92. They found some gold coins and mummies in the lowest level of the site.
93. She burrowed in her pocket and eventually found a few coins.
94. The tramp always keeps his eyes peeled for coins lying on the ground.
95. First Jack collected coins;then he branched out and collected stamps.
96. He searched in his pocket and found a few coins.
97. She dipped into her purse and took out some coins.
98. Canadian coins have a picture of the Queen's head on one side.
99. Pennies , nickles, dimes and quarters are United States coins.
100. She fed her last two coins into the machine for a cup of coffee.
101. I could hear the clink of coins in his pocket.
102. Gold coins have been found in hoards in many parts of the country.
103. I found some French coins at the bottom of my bag.
104. He gave the beggar a few coins out of pity.
105. The U.S. coins of the lowest denomination is the cent.
106. People threw coins onto the stage, as was the custom.
107. The collection box was full of coins and paper money.
108. A jar full of ancient coins was raked up by them in the garden.
109. The mint makes coins.
110. The coins were only ever used for ornament, not as currency.
111. His pockets contained a motley collection of coins, movie ticket stubs, and old candies.
112. The silver which was mined there was minted into coins.
113. She realized the coins were fake when the gold colouring began to rub off.
114. He dipped his hand in his pocket and brought out a few coins.
115. I changed a ten-yuan note at the bank,[sentence dictionary] because I needed some coins for the ticket machine.
116. And the Byzantine coins imply some connection with Constantinople.
117. A couple of coins landed on the frosty road.
118. We blunted our fingers counting coins in those days.
119. He was holding a flat cap full of coins.
120. Coins are arranged at the front, in different denominations.