Assuming you mean US coinage:
Copper - Pennies (though only a coating)
Zinc - Pennies
Nickel - Nickels
Manganese - Dollar Coin (not in circulation)
Hope this suffices!
The coinage elements are the metals that are used to make coins. They are the three metals from Group 11 of the periodic table - copper, silver and gold.
Assuming you mean US coinage: Copper - Pennies (though only a coating) Zinc - Pennies Nickel - Nickels Manganese - Dollar Coin (not in circulation) Hope this suffices!
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
Three coins that make up 10p are one 5p coin and two 2.5p coins. However, since the 2.5p coin is not commonly used in circulation, a more practical combination would be one 5p coin and one 5p coin, or two 5p coins and one 2p coin.
oxygen, plutonium, and uranium. hope this helps
silver and clad(clad is a mix of silver and copper).
Copper
Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).
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they used dye and milled it
Specific metal is used for coins mainly for three reasons: First: to be durable enough against friction to last for relatively long periods without the lettering and/or the images wearing off Second: to make it difficult to be counterfeited Third: to be costly for those who are trying to counterfeit the coins
It easily becomes rusty.