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Bill and Coin Slot Review
Bill and Coin Slot Review
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 29, 2025
Bill and Coin is an online slot game released by developers Relax Gaming in 2024. The developers are an experienced name in the online slots industry with over 170 slots with various themes and mechanics under their belt. The Bill and Coin slot features a money theme, which is evident in the slot's visuals with two characters, Bill and Coin, who look like and are named after currency. These two characters can be seen spectating during base play and celebrating at the end of all bonus rounds.

Bill and Coin Game Background

Bill and Coin features 6 reels and 4 rows, combining for 4096 ways to trigger prizes during base play, making for an interesting and fun modern online slot. Along with the many paylines to land matching combinations on the reels, players can also land bonus symbols, which add to the gameplay experience.

The Bill and Coin slot features some simplistic visuals that also ensure they stick to the money theme of the game. The theme is clearly displayed in the backdrop, consisting of a dark green to lighter green gradient representing the colour of money. The playgrid itself is outlined by a golden trim with notes of cash emerging from behind the playgrid. Besides the playgrid, Bill and Coin are seen as a money bill and a golden coin. Behind the characters is a stash of golden coins and a roll of banknotes, which adds to the game's theme.

Bill and Coin Slot Symbols

The Bill and Coin slot comprises symbols commonly used in old-school casinos, including fruits and basic playing card imagery. Classic playing card royals, including the jack, queen, king, and ace on the reels, represent the lower-valued symbols. The old-school casino fruit machine symbols, featuring imagery of grapes, watermelons, cherries, bell, '7', and a diamond, make up the higher-value symbols. All symbols mentioned are uniquely characterised with individual colouring and styles.

On top of these base game symbols, there are two bonus symbols present on the reels consisting of a wild symbol, which is represented by the letter 'W' and a bonus symbol, which is represented by an image of a cheerful Bill and Coin with the gold text 'bonus' across the front.

Bill and Coin Bonus Features

The online slots game Bill and Coin offers two bonus features that players can unlock by landing specific symbols across the reels. Each bonus feature is unique, offering its prizes and unlocking methods, which creates excitement and unpredictability with every spin.

Bill and Coin Wild Bonus

The Bill and Coin wild bonus symbol works similarly to other modern-day video slots. It substitutes for all other base symbols in play, forming part of matched combinations in the event that this Bonsu symbol lands in a position to do so.

Bill and Coin Bonus Pick

The Bill and Coin Bonus Pick is an original bonus feature that adds to the gameplay experience. Players who land three bonus symbols on the reels during the same spin unlock this bonus feature, allowing them to select from three bonus rounds. Each bonus round offers unique gameplay mechanics and different ways to trigger prizes. Choosing which bonus round to pick adds a layer of strategy and fun, making every game unique.

The first option of the three is the 'sure win' bonus round, which, if chosen, will grant players 5 free spins. Players will start with a 'sure win' ranging from 0.2x to 50x their stake, awarded to the free spins prize total after every spin. If players land matching combinations on the reels, the prize is added to the 'sure win' amount. The 'sure win' total prize will be awarded at the end of the 'sure win' bonus round.

The second option of the Bonus Pick is the Multiplier Ladder Round, which also grants players 5 free spins. In this round, a multiplier ladder starts at 1x and increases after every combination or spin. A retrigger option in this bonus feature can be unlocked if players land 5 additional bonus features throughout the 5 free spins, which will grant additional free spins.

Lastly, the Coin Track bonus round is held on a new playgrid utilising 3-reels and 4-rows with an outer track that consists of coin symbols which contain multipliers. The reels will spin and can land enhancer symbols, collect symbols, and re-spin symbols. The bonus round will start with 4 coins on the Coin track, which will move one step clockwise each spin if they are not collected. If a Coin Symbol travels to the end of the Coin Track, the bonus round will end.

Bill and Coin Mobile Play

Like many modern-day online slots, Bill and Coin features HTML5 software that makes cross-compatibility on devices of various screen sizes possible. This allows the title to be enjoyed on various devices without sacrificing gameplay features or quality when players are using a secure internet connection.

Responsible Gambling

Please remember to always gamble responsibly; this is a real money gambling site.

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