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Where can I find a coin?
1 of 11: Once you've managed to dispatch the homeless gentleman guarding the machine, Jonathan will actually give you a rather direct clue as to where to find the required funds.
2 of 11: He says you need a coin, much like those that might fall down a grate.
3 of 11: And oh gee, there's a grate a couple of screens along from here, and sure enough, if you examine it closely, there is indeed a coin down there. How convenient!
4 of 11: We now need a way to fish it up here.
5 of 11: Fish being the operative word.
6 of 11: Did you ever play those magnetic fishing games when you were younger, where a magnet is attached to a piece of string and you need to catch something else magnetic?
7 of 11: You need to find a magnetic object, and a piece of string. Both of which are readily available in this particular London back-street.
8 of 11: There is a shoelace in the puddle on one of the screens here which will serve as our string.
9 of 11: Did you check out the abandoned car yet?
10 of 11: There's a small magnetic dashboard ornament just inside it -- examine the car closely and you will be able to pick it up.
11 of 11: This utterly implausible pair of items, when combined, will give us an apparently functional way to fish up an English pound coin (which I'd never known to be magnetic).