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The audio begins with the subtle sound of coins clinking against each other. It appears to be coming from a table, presumably Table B, placed in a quiet room. The rhythm of the sound suggests someone might be counting or sorting the coins. The metallic resonance of different denominations is distinguishable - pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. The constant, yet varied, clinking forms a unique symphony of sounds. The audio is crisp and clear, mimicking the quality of a professional foley recording. Amid the continuous clinking, the soft sound of paper bills being unfolded can occasionally be heard. The audio paints a vivid picture of a busy individual meticulously handling their change on Table B - sorting, counting, and perhaps preparing for some monetary transaction. The sound of change continues until the end of the audio, leaving behind a lingering sensation of monetary activities.