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  2. Coin-operated-locker babies - Wikipedia

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    Coin-operated-locker in Kibukawa Station. Coin-operated-locker babies or coin-locker babies (Japanese: コインロッカーベイビー, romanized: koinrokkābeibī, lit. 'coin locker baby') are victims of child abuse often occurring in Japan, in which infants are left in public lockers. There are two main variables that account for the ...

  3. Coin storage - Wikipedia

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    Each type of storage solves some of the challenges of safely storing a coin collection, but few completely solve all of them alone and thus, many collectors use multiple layers of protection to improve the safety of their coins. [2] The more valuable the coin the more elaborate the storage solutions and sizable the collection.

  4. Coin folder - Wikipedia

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    Creating a book for the coins offers some protection for the coins, and made storage easier as the folders are small in comparison to the former boards. [1] Coin folders have since become available to collectors worldwide with folders made specifically to fit the coins circulating in their respective countries.

  5. Locker - Wikipedia

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    Keyless lockers (Japan) Lockers made of metal (Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong) A locker is a small, usually narrow storage compartment. They are commonly found in dedicated cabinets, very often in large numbers, in various public places such as locker rooms, workplaces, schools, transport hubs and the like. They vary in size, purpose, construction ...

  6. Coin Locker Babies - Wikipedia

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    Coin Locker Babies (コインロッカー・ベイビーズ, Koinrokkā Beibīzu), 1980, is a novel by Ryū Murakami about coin-operated-locker babies, translated into English by Stephen Snyder. The translation was published in 1995 by Kodansha (講談社 Kōdansha) International Ltd and republished in 2013 by Pushkin Press.

  7. Coin capsule - Wikipedia

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    Two halves of a coin capsule 1884 Morgan Dollar in a coin capsule. A coin capsule or is a type of plastic capsule designed to prevent coins from becoming damaged by protecting it from outside contaminants, scratches and drops while allowing the coin to be viewed through transparent plastic.

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