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A volunteer lines up 25-Centavo coins in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record currently being held by the United States at the Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines. AP
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Volunteers line up 25-Centavo coins in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record currently being held by the United States at the Rizal Park in Manila. AP
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Diwa Guinigundo, second from left, Deputy Governor of the Philippine Central Bank, leads the lining up of 25-Centavo coins in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record. AP
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A volunteer lines up 25-Centavo coins in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record currently being held by the United States at the Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines. AP
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Volunteers arrange Philippine coins on the pavement during an attempt to break the world record of the longest line of coins at Quirino park in Manila. AFP
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A volunteer shows off arranged Philippine coins during an attempt to break the world record of the longest line of coins at Quirino park in Manila. AFP
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Diwa Guinigundo, second from left, Deputy Governor of the Philippine Central Bank, leads the lining up of 25-Centavo coins in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record. AP
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