Meaning of "couple o' pins" in this poem by Tolkien – english.stackexchange.com

Here's part of a poem from Tolkien: 'For a couple o' pins,' says Troll, and grins, 'I'll eat thee too, and gnaw thy shins. A bit o' fresh meat will go down sweet! I'll try my teeth on thee ...

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