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coin box

noun

  1. a locked container or receptacle for holding coins deposited in a pay telephone, pinball machine, turnstile, or other coin-operated machine.


coin box

noun

  1. the part of a coin-operated machine into which coins are placed
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of coin box1

First recorded in 1905–10
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To “view†the museum, you just need to drop quarters into the coin boxes and look through viewing slots to check out the collection.

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Gerald R. Ford International Airport is adding coin boxes where travelers can drop their money instead of putting it in a bowl and then scrambling to retrieve it after a security check.

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Upon their release in the fall of 1972, Mr. Dabney said, the machines became so popular that several of them stopped working because their coin boxes grew overstuffed with quarters.

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The Kenosha couple is charged with theft and entry into a locked coin box.

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I took out my coin box from underneath the mattress and removed the top.

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