noun a small box or receptacle for holding coins
A coin box is commonly used in retail settings to collect coins from customers making purchases.
Coin boxes on buses and trains collect fares from passengers.
In arcade games, players insert coins into a coin box to start playing.
Coin boxes are essential components in vending machines to collect coins in exchange for products.
Coin boxes in parking meters collect coins for payment of parking fees.
Coin boxes in laundromats are used to collect coins for operating washing and drying machines.
Coin boxes at toll booths collect coins for payment of tolls on highways.
Coin boxes are often used for collecting donations for charitable causes.
Coin boxes can be used in home safes to store loose change and small valuables.
In a story about a character who finds a mysterious coin box that grants wishes.
To track the amount of money collected from coin boxes in vending machines.
To collect coins from arcade game machines and refill with empty coin boxes.
To collect coins from washing machines and dryers that are deposited into coin boxes.
To collect coins from parking meters that are stored in coin boxes for counting and depositing.
To replace coin boxes in vending machines when they are full and retrieve the collected coins.
To assist customers with exchanging coins for bills or depositing coins into coin boxes for counting.