Lydians have invented coins, in which we still use today. In fact, they were the first to mint(make) coins.
Lydians have invented coins, in which we still use today. In fact, they were the first to mint(make) coins.
show me the coins that are in circulation today
The first British coins were minted well over 1,000 years ago. The only denomination from that time that is still in use is the penny, but it is a much different coin now than it was then.
yes 5 pound coins are legal tender
People in the US have been using nickel coins since 1866 (still in use today).
No, we still use wooden coins
Coins
Nearly every country uses coins for small currency amounts. At this writing (2016) only Belarus and Laos don't use coins, mostly because their currencies are so devalued that coins cost more to make than they are worth.
The four countries that still use coins with holes in them are Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia. These coins are known as "holey coins" and are typically used for denominations of 1 yen, 5 won, 1 piso, and 50 rupiah respectively. The holes in these coins serve both functional and symbolic purposes, such as making it easier to string them together or representing the country's cultural heritage.
They are sorted by size and weight. Coins that are too lite or misshaped are spit out in the reject tray.
They didn’t use coins.