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money changing

noun

  1. the business of exchanging one currency for another, with the deduction of a commission for the service.


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Example Sentences

To provide the money-changing service for Chan, the Zhous need to stockpile Hong Kong Dollars.

There was much excitement, cheering, clapping, and money changing hands.

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.

The Jew Abraham was likewise called into the council, in order to assist in the money-changing.

Betting is often carried on to a great extent, considerable sums of money changing hands.

The whole of their science was comprised in money-changing and usury.

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