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"silver coin" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a coin made of silver, and can be used in various contexts such as discussing currency, collecting coins, or describing historical artifacts. Example: The museum displayed a collection of ancient silver coins from various civilizations, including Greek, Roman, and Byzantine empires.
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Or commemorative silver coin.
Security Summit silver coin.
The sun looked like a silver coin through the haze.
"Dollars, or Round-Caked Silver Coin". The Nerium Oleander and the Lawsonia Americana.
"Treasure trove" refers to gold or silver coin or bullion concealed for safekeeping.
He also revised the coinage, issuing a silver coin called the grosso, or matapan.
Everywhere he goes he carries a silver coin engraved with the word "Believe".
Then they must bring the Tooth Mouse a silver coin — without resorting to thievery.
It could have been a diamond ring, a gold necklace or an ancient silver coin.
DOUGLAS leans over and softly PULLS a silver coin from behind LABEOUF's ear.
Then there it was, a silver coin in the distance – the oasis, finally.
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