Examples of using This coin in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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This coin, you keep".
The Mintage on this Coin.
This coin was made of silver.
And I want you to keep this coin.
This coin is very hard to come by.
Something about you and this coin.
We should take this coin and buy honey cake.
This coin was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint.
So the surface of this Coin Counter is very smooth.
This coin, of course, it does not represent monetary value.
I am really happy that I have gotten into this coin.
Once you take this coin, you are a monster hunter.
CONS: Visibility of the coin is reduceddue to a limited number of exchanges hosting this coin.
Once you take this coin, you are a monster hunter.
I'm going to say, here, that the probability of getting Heads, for this coin right here, is 60%(Sixty Per Cent).
Over time this coin spread into a large portion of central and southern Germany.
Juan Pablo! If you can find this coin, you can keep it!
This coin earned a Mint State 61 grade from the experts at Professional Coin Grading Service(PCGS).
NGC has given this coin a grade of MS 67.
This coin, along with many new and exciting keepsakes, is now available for purchase.
Oh, well, Mrs. Bird found this coin in my ear at breakfast.
This coin is poised to really shake up the market when they're Blockmarket release comes out.
If this continue to go with what i am seen now for few months, this coin will Shylock soon. ha! ha!! it will Shylock.
Well this coin is actually very interesting, I recently got into it and it intrigued me.
The folks who develop and help mature this coin put their heart and soul into it as well as addressing all the communities concerns.
This coin proved unpopular for actual use and was discontinued shortly after being reissued in 1938.
I am seen great potential in this coin, the mining reward is just only 2.7 coin par block and we were told that.
This coin was produced from 1575 in six of the seven revolting Dutch provinces and in several Dutch cities.
IRVINE- a Laguna Beach resident sold this coin, minted in 1794 in silver, from his rare coin collection- which he refers to as a“national treasure.”.