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The phrase "a coin of a" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of coin or currency, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I found a coin of a rare denomination while cleaning my room."
Alternatives: "a type of coin" or "a coin belonging to a".
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I show you here a coin, the reverse of a coin of a boy emperor by the name of Gordian III you see Gordian up there the reverse of his coin in the early third century A.D., showing the Colosseum.
Idealised evidential positions are approximated by cases where you have a coin of a known bias.
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Lavish parties and premieres — a coin of the realm in Los Angeles and New York — were a hallmark of Mr. Plepler's tenure.
He is a coin of many sides.
Consider a coin of unknown bias.
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The mystery really begins when a man and a women appear at his office with a coin of unknown provenance composed of a metal unknown on earth.
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