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A series of distinctive metallic clinks and clinks are heard, a sound that is unmistakably the result of coins. It's the sound of foley, a technique used to recreate everyday sound effects. The noise is rhythmic, almost like a pattern, as if someone is counting and dropping coins one by one. The coins drop, one after the other, each making a unique sound upon landing. Some make a sharp, clear clink as they hit the dish, while others produce a softer, muffled clunk, perhaps indicating different types of coins or varying degrees of wear and tear. As more coins fall into the dish, the sound becomes fuller, with echoes of previous drops still lingering. The process is slow and deliberate; it's not just a random dropping of coins, but instead, it seems like a form of payment being methodically tallied up. The sound of the final coin dropping is a bit different - a satisfying clatter that seems to signal the end