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Money is used to trade for goods, services, and so forth. One type of money is currency, or paper money. There are also coins that are money, etc.
Do you mean "numismatic"? The study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money and sometimes related objects.
Money exists as hard money, being coins and paper cash, or electronic money. Hard money is circulated by the Central Banks of Nation States. Monney is not a word.
Fractional currency refers to paper money that was issued in denominations of less than one dollar. These were issued by both sides in the American Civil War due to the hoarding of coins by people who had no faith in paper money.
For pocket change a bank or credit union will exchange coin. If they are collectible US coins Florida has a lot of coin dealers.
There is no monetary exchange place that will give you anything for your world coins. The only way you can quickly get U.S. money for them is to find a coin shop and see what they will pay.
You can exchange paper money for coins at any bank. I heard recently, also, that Walmart has machines for exchanging bills for Presidential coins.
Egypt uses both paper currency as well as metal coins as money.
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coins used to be a form of trade. silver coins had higher denomination than larger copper coins. Paper was worth next to nothing. The paper money money was not popular because the paper money just meant that you can redeem this paper for silver. So at that time there was no point to the paper money
Russia uses both paper and coins.
The word for currency that encompasses both coins and paper money is "cash."
paper money has more germs
Coins and paper bills used as money are called currency.
They used coins and paper money.
You can't. Yugoslavia no longer exists but you may be able to sell such currency to those who collect either paper money, coins or both.