COINS: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for COINS?

Need another word that means the same as “coins”? Find 2 synonyms and 30 related words for “coins” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Coins” are: mint, strike

Coins as a Verb

Definitions of "Coins" as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “coins” as a verb can have the following definitions:

  • Form by stamping, punching, or printing.
  • Make up.

Synonyms of "Coins" as a verb (2 Words)

mintForm by stamping, punching, or printing.
strikeUndertake strike action against an employer.
Strike a match.

Usage Examples of "Coins" as a verb

  • Strike coins.
  • Coin phrases or words.

Associations of "Coins" (30 Words)

annaA former copper coin of Pakistan and India.
bicentennialThe 200th anniversary (or the celebration of it.
The bicentennial celebrations.
briefcaseA leather or plastic rectangular container with a handle for carrying books and documents.
busRide in a bus.
Staff were bussed in and out of the factory.
centA fractional monetary unit of several countries.
The pound is down two cents at one dollar forty.
coinageThe act of inventing a word or phrase.
Decimal coinage.
collectibleThings considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique.
A collectible bill.
collectingThe act of gathering something together.
commemorativeAn object such as a stamp or coin made to mark an event or honour a person.
A commemorative plaque.
currencyThe metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used.
The currency of ideas.
dimeA ten-cent coin.
There s not a dime s worth of difference between you and him.
dollarA piece of paper money worth one dollar.
He worships the almighty dollar.
drachmaA unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce or to 60 grains.
keepsakeA small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it.
She was wearing the medal he gave her as a keepsake.
medalWin a medal in a sporting event.
He was medalled by the Michigan Photographers Association.
minimumThe point on a curve where the tangent changes from negative on the left to positive on the right.
They checked visas with the minimum of fuss.
neologismA newly coined word or expression.
numismatistA collector and student of money (and coins in particular.
obeliskA mountain tree or other natural object resembling an obelisk in shape.
paperbackHaving a flexible binding.
The shelves were stacked with well thumbed paperbacks.
pennyA one-cent coin.
We didn t get paid a penny.
pickpocketA person who steals from people’s pockets.
I think someone pickpocketed me in Brighton on my way to the station.
puckerDraw together into folds or puckers.
The child s face puckered ready to cry.
purseA sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse.
The purse barely covered the winner s expenses.
souvenirTake as a memento.
The recording provides a souvenir of a great production.
stampAn act or sound of stamping with the foot.
More men of his stamp are needed.
sterlingBritish money especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK.
Issues of sterling bonds.
ticketProvide with a ticket for passage or admission.
He stood for office on a strong right wing no nonsense ticket.
tokenInsignificantly small a matter of form only tokenish is informal.
You should have a token that will stand you in good stead if ever you should fall foul of the prince s officers.
walletA pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.

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