The first gold and silver coins were struck around 600bc in Lydia. (Modern day Turkey)
Neanderthals did not have a monetary system or use coins. The concept of currency and coins originated much later in human history.
"Three Coins in the Fountain" originated in 1954. It was popularized by the film of the same name, which featured the song written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. The song became a hit, capturing the romantic allure of throwing coins into the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
I think pence comes from England then British Colmubia copied them and made 20 pence coins. I don't know if England has 20 pence coins.
Running is originated from Malaysia!!!!:)
it was originated in Japan
it originated in the USA
It was originated in France.
Coins originated in the ancient kingdom of Lydia, in what is now western Turkey, around 600 BCE. They were created as a standardized form of currency, made from electrum, a natural alloy of gold and silver, to facilitate trade and economic transactions. This innovation allowed for easier exchange compared to barter systems, as coins provided a reliable medium of value. The concept of coinage quickly spread to other cultures, becoming a fundamental aspect of economies worldwide.
Hinduism was originated in India.
Lacoste originated in France.
It originated in California, USA
it originated in Hawaii