Wiktionary
n. The act of exchange currency of one type for another for a fee or percentage.
Usage examples of "money changing".
The evening streets are full of pretty girls and slick-haired men in business suits, the opulent shops that flank the trolleys on Avenida Peirola are full of silver and alpaca and the soft rustle of money changing hands, and the all night cantinas still sound as if their frenzied pisco-swilling patrons had abandoned all hope of ever seeing another dawn.
That certainly explains a lot, thought Nancythe money changing hands, the phone calls, the meetings.
The tourists who'd come to Lorelei wanted artificial light and late hours and the frantic hustle-bustle of money changing hands.
His host, Gianfrancesco, belonged to the branch of the Aldovrandi which had split off from the ancient parental palace, applied itself to trade and money changing, and prospered so greatly that Gianfrancesco, graduated from the university as a notary, and an able banker in his younger years, was now free to spend his time in the arts.
There were rumours of loose girls, at least for the two younger boys, and of money changing hands—.