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121. In the end we flipped a coin. 122. Lastly, I fear I may have to disappoint you when I say that the coin is more interesting than valuable. 123. Snapshots and consumer imagery were fast becoming two sides of the same coin. 124. Norton's Coin was not the subject of videos and telephone hotlines and fan clubs and exquisitely crafted models and opinion polls. 125. No doubt the coin is always fascinated by its obverse. 126. One is that, on the second occasion, you drop the coin on the floor. 127. The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market. 128. It is an odd sidelight, to coin a phrase, on road accidents. 129. Like tossing a coin to decide on a man's life. 130. The other side of this coin is an impressive surge capability on hand when the need arises. 131. As explained earlier, the use of bank deposits to supplement notes and coin is the final stage in money's development. 132. Torn between passing the letter to Alice or Amelia, Robert tossed a coin and settled on the latter. 133. Finally, again as predicted, children coin new terms to fill gaps in their vocabularies. 134. Research Please can you identify this Roman coin for me? 135. For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse. 136. Given those odds, claims Salsburg, one might as well flip a coin. 137. We like to get out a map, and flip a coin to decide where to go. 138. Money doesn't spend in hell... The devil deals in a different coin.Laurell K. Hamilton 139. Queequeg sees engravings on the coin which remind him of the tattoos on his body. 140. I tossed a coin with Bill Wall for this, and won. 141. This may be the clearest evidence of the change from the imported gold coin acting as a primitive valuable to primitive money. 142. A passenger sitting next to me flung a coin into the river with great enthusiasm. 143. Not the most ceremonious release for a fresh faced coin still cutting its teeth. 144. This fixed point may be almost anything which can be independently dated: another coin, another artefact, a historical event. 145. George moved to stand on my foot just as Katy discovered a pound coin and Christopher yelled it was his. 146. He was going to have fun if it killed him, to coin a phrase. 147. But there is also the flip side of the coin. 148. The beady, little eyes softened as Cranston displayed his warrant, a silver coin lying on top of it. 149. Cut into four pieces and roll each one to the thickness of a pound coin. 150. I accept the coin purse, which is warm from her hand.