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The answer COIN has 336 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of coin in various dictionaries:
noun - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
verb - make up
verb - form by stamping, punching, or printing
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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The Dupondius was an old one of these made of bronze |
Vegas star Lance Burton knew his future profession at age 5 when a magician pulled this from behind his ear |
A flan can be a dessert or a flat one of these that has not yet been stamped |
Numismatists know the adjective "nummular" means shaped like one of these |
The ridges on a column are called fluting; on the edge of one of these, they're called milling |
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Invent (a new word or phrase) |
Make (coins) by stamping metal. |
A flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money. |
a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money. |
form by stamping, punching, or printing |
a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money |
invent (a new word or phrase). |
make (coins) by stamping metal. |
of phrases or words |
the other side of the coin One of two differing or opposing views or sides. |
Geographic Matches |
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Coin, IOWA, UNITED STATES |
Coin, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES |
Coin, ARKANSAS, UNITED STATES |
Coin, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES |
Coin, NEVADA, UNITED STATES |
Coin description |
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A coin is a small, flat, (usually) round piece of metal or plastic used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. They are standardized in weight, and produced in large quantities at a mint in order to facilitate trade. They are most often issued by a government. * Coins are usually metal or alloy, or sometimes made of synthetic materials. They are usually disc shaped. Coins made of valuable metal are stored in large quantities as bullion coins. Other coins are used as money in everyday transactions, circulating alongside banknotes. Usually the highest value coin in circulation (i.e. excluding bullion coins) is worth less than the lowest-value note. In the last hundred years, the face value of circulation coins has occasionally been lower than the value of the metal they contain, for example due to inflation. If the difference becomes significant, the issuing authority may decide to withdraw these coins from circulation, possibly issuing new equivalents with a different composit |