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A unit of money with "toy" in front of it typically refers to a type of currency used in a play or toy context, such as "toy dollar" or "toy money." These are often used in educational settings or games to help children learn about money handling and basic financial concepts. They are not real currency and are primarily intended for play and learning purposes.

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5d ago

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