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In this audio segment titled "Third Segment on Coins," the recording begins with the distinct sound of coins jingling. It seems as if someone is handling a collection of coins, the noise of the metal clashing together creating a rhythmic melody. Gradually, the sound of the coins changes. It becomes slightly muffled and softer, indicating that the coins are being dropped into a container, possibly a jar. The sound of the coins hitting the sides of the glass jar creates a series of echoes, resonating in the background. The repetitive sound of coins being dropped into the jar continues for a while, before there's a shift. The sound becomes softer, less metallic. It gives the impression of coins being poured from the jar into a softer container, possibly a bowl. The audio segment effectively uses the auditory elements of recording, jar, and coins, painting a vivid picture of someone sorting or collecting coins. The transition from the jar to the bowl adds an interesting dynamic to th