8 Free Euro Sound Effects - Most Popular
Metallophone, "jeu des milles euros" #2

The note "G", on the metallophone, when counting down the time as in the 1000 euros game on France Inter, formerly "thousand francs game". I wrote an article about this sound, on the blog. UCS Category: MUSCChim. Length: 01:00.
Metallophone, "jeu des milles euros" #1

The few metallophone notes (C G E), as in the 1000 euros game on France Inter, formerly "thousand francs game". I wrote an article about this sound, on the blog. UCS Category: MUSCChim. Length: 00:04.
Coin spinning on a table #1

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:12.
Coin spinning on a table #2

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:17.
Coin spinning on a table #5

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:18.
Coin spinning on a table #3

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:20.
Coin spinning on a table #6

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:15.
Coin spinning on a table #4

Sound of a €2 coin spinning on my varnished wooden kitchen table. It turns, then slows down and stops. UCS Category: OBJCoin. Length: 00:15.
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