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Coin sizeThe coin size is the amount each coin is worth. Some machines only have one coin size but some allow you to adjust the coin size. Coin sizes include penny, nickel, dime, quarter, fifty cents, dollar, [..]
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Coin sizeThe size of the coin being wagered.
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Coin sizeYou will use coins for playing slots. Coin size is the value of each bet. The most common ones range from ยข5 to $5
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Coin sizerefers to a gambler's chosen denomination, the amount that each coin (or credit) is worth. "Some slots allow you to select your coin size
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Coin sizeThe amount of money a Player must deposit into the machine in order to begin to play on a Slot machine. The coin size on a dime Slot machine is ten cents.
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Coin sizeThe denomination of the coin that you must play at a machine.
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Coin sizeOn slot machines, players can bet a given number of coins per payline, and those coins can represent different amounts of money.
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Coin sizeThis is the amount of money that a player must insert in order to play a slot machine. For instance, the coin size on a nickel slot would be five cents.
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Coin sizeIn live-action play this literally denotes the size of the coin used to operate the slot machine. When playing online slots, however, it is used to signify the amount of the basic bet for the title yo [..]
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Coin sizebetting comes in different amounts of money, referred to as coin sizes.
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Coin sizedenomination of the coin used to play slots
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Coin sizeThe basic denomination being used to determine the cost of each spin on a pokie. At online casinos, players can typically choose from several different coin sizes and determine how many coins they wan [..]
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Coin sizeThe denomination of the coin you wish to play in the slot machine.
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