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money changing
noun
- the business of exchanging one currency for another, with the deduction of a commission for the service.
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To provide the money-changing service for Chan, the Zhous need to stockpile Hong Kong Dollars.
From The Daily Beast
There was much excitement, cheering, clapping, and money changing hands.
From Project Gutenberg
There he saw a money-changing window which was open, so he planked down a five-pound note and got two-hundred-and-ten lire.
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The Jew Abraham was likewise called into the council, in order to assist in the money-changing.
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Betting is often carried on to a great extent, considerable sums of money changing hands.
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The whole of their science was comprised in money-changing and usury.
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