Drop a handful of coins on stone and you don't hear one sound — you hear the cluster pattern, the metal-on-metal scatter, then a slow settling that lasts longer than the audience expects. These 106 coin recordings respect that arc: single coin drops on wood and tile, falling stacks of varying weight, the jingle pickup of a pouch lifted off a table, the heavier pour of a hundred coins on stone, and the muffled chime of a leather pouch shaken at hip-height. The dropping sound material is dry and centre-panned for clean layering.
RPG game audio designers reach for the falling-stack and pickup takes more than any other clip here — the inventory and loot moments are the genre's heartbeat. Heist and crime-film editors use the heavier scatter material for cash-counting and theft scenes where the visual needs sonic weight. Animation and explainer videos pull the lighter single-coin drops for transaction cues and reward beeps. The full coin library is a free download for game UI, animation and any commercial project — no licence chase, no attribution.