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It's made of copper.
copper is a type of metal and no dimes and money are not made of copper
ancient Greece money is made from gold, silver, copper, and and electrum
I would assume copper
they sold medal and iorn and copper and got money from it
A lot of coins are made of copper, thus the term.
The dollar bills are made of cotton and linen, despite the fact that we call it paper money. Pennies are zinc coated with copper. Nickels, quarters, and dimes are a mix of nickel and copper.
It is no longer made from copper because people were weighing it in, in bulk because it fetch more money in weigh than it did in money.
Yes money is made from paper. But not the paper that they use for fake money. And coins are made from metal or copper....or even bronze. Money is made from paper.
It is no longer made from copper because people were weighing it in, in bulk because it fetch more money in weigh than it did in money.
Copper is an element. As copper gauze is usually made of 100% copper, it would be considered an element. If it has impurities or other elements, then it would be a metallic compound, not an element.
Comercials were made in the 1924 when big business needed away to get more money