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coin

[koin] / kɔɪn /




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And this year he will have a commemorative coin bearing his image, minted to mark America's 250th birthday.

From Barron's

I wrote about the gold coin a few months back, pointing out there’s a special meaning when leaders put themselves on money.

From Salon

Having been in power for much of the last two decades, Swinney's strength and vulnerability are flip sides of the same coin.

From BBC

Others carried signs for “Good Trouble,” a phrase calling people to nonviolent protest coined by the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis, whose district included Decatur.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before this, cup or knockout matches that ended in draws were settled by replays, by drawing lots or tossing coins.

From BBC