noun the funds or financial reserves of an organization
The term 'coffer' may be used metaphorically in literature to refer to a person's innermost thoughts or secrets.
Historically, coffers were used to store important documents or items of value.
A coffer is a strongbox or small chest for holding valuables, especially money.
Coffers are sometimes used as decorative elements in art and design.
In architecture, a coffer is a sunken panel in a ceiling, often ornamental.
In literature, a 'coffer' may be used as a symbol of wealth or secrets hidden away.
In accounting, a 'coffer' may refer to a company's financial reserves or funds.
In architecture, a 'coffer' is a sunken panel in a ceiling, often used for decorative purposes.
In history, a 'coffer' may refer to a chest or strongbox used for storing valuables.
In banking, a 'coffer' may refer to a secure container for holding money or valuables.