Coin (disambiguation)
A coin is a small, flat, round piece of metal or plastic that is used as money.
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Coin or Coins may also refer to:
Places
Europe
- Coín, a town and municipality in Málaga province, Spain
- Coin-lès-Cuvry, a municipality in Moselle
- Coin-sur-Seille, a municipality in Moselle
- Mont Coin, a mountain in Savoie
North America
- Coin, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
- Coin, Iowa, a city
- Coin, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Coin, Missouri, a ghost town
- Coin, Nevada, an unincorporated community
People with the name
Arts, entertainment, and media
- COIN (band), an American indie pop band, and their album COIN
- Coin Coin, a musical work by Matana Roberts
- Coins (suit), a card suit in Latin-suited playing cards
- Coins, the currency of the Mario franchise
- Master of Coin, a fictitious role represented on the King's Small Council, e.g., by Petyr Baelish, in Game of Thrones
- President Alma Coin, a character in The Hunger Games novels
- Suit of coins, the suit of coins in cartomancy
- Coin, a character in the Terry Pratchett novel Sourcery
Science and technology
- Coin, a digital device; the startup company behind it was acquired by Fitbit
- Coin3D, a 3D computer graphics application programming interface
- Conical intersection, or COIN
Other uses
- Coin (department store), an Italian department store chain
- Coin, to make a new word or phrase; see Neologism
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See also
- COIN (disambiguation)
- Coinage (disambiguation)
- Coining (disambiguation)
- Quoin (disambiguation), pronounced like coin
- Specie (disambiguation), meanings include coin, or commodity money
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