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As the audio begins, the unmistakable clink of a metallic object fills the air. It's the sound of a coin, resonating with a clear, sharp sound that echoes briefly before fading away. The tone is reminiscent of classic NES games, conjuring images of pixelated adventures where such a sound signifies the collection of in-game currency. It's a crisp, high-pitched 'ding', followed by a smaller, quieter secondary sound, a tinkle as the coin presumably hits the ground. The sound is brief, but instantly recognizable, transporting the listener to a world of 8-bit graphics and simplistic, yet captivating, game scores.