26 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Nickel"

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This is the sound of coins rubbing across a floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in my closed hands.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of a single coin dropping onto the floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in a glass jar.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of coins being shook in my open palm.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of dropping coins into my hand.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of dropping coins into my hand.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me sifting through a jar of coins.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This of the sound of me throwing several coins onto the floor at once.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of one coin dropping onto the floor.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me dropping several coins onto the floor all at the same time.
Author: Keatonmarek
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This is the sound of me dropping several coins onto the floor one at a time.
Author: Keatonmarek
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Dropping change.
Author: Joseserrano
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A driving rock beat in the style of modern day rock such as muse or nickel back.
Author: Pbdlugoss
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Me messing with a handful of united states coins over my wooden deskdropping them, moving them, generally messing around with them in my hands.
Author: Eatyourburger
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Some coins spilling out onto a table. Raw audio recorded with a sennheizer e935. Might be useful for money exchange clips in games or videos.
Author: Norman Hittle
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Coins hitting a table.
Author: Kaysonargyle
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Here is the spinning of a singular coin for more controlled manipulation.
Author: Thunderquads
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Opening a till sorting through the change and closing again.
Author: Muse
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On the workbench is a spool of springy wire, which in this case happens to be nickel-chrome. It gets used sometimes for repairs; presently a few turns of the wire are sticking up above the spool, resembling an extended slinky. This is the metallic sound of twanging that coil of wire.
Author: Nuncaconoci
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Recorded by britt sandusky, master falconry dude. Falconry bells, which attach to a hawk’s legs, provide the falconer with information about their bird of prey. They can help locate the bird’s location, let the falconer know if the bird is active or stationary, and signal the falconer if the bird is near a predator. Falconry bells come in multiple shapes and are made from metal. Nickel, silver, brass, and bronze are all common materials used for falconry bells. Both the shape and the metal type impacts a bell’s sound quality, along with its pitch, tone, volume, and durability. Oftentimes, individual falconers will have a preference in material type based on which pitches are the easiest for them to hear.
Author: Itiman
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