It's actually called Currency. Paper bills and coins are actually called Currency.
The paper currency that could be exchanged for gold and silver coins were known as Bills of Credit.
They didn't have any bills - paper money - so it was coins people traded with.
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
It's made out of paper, and writing, with a little sprinkle of coins and MONEY.
coins=little silver circles bills=green paper
The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears on modern coins and bills. Also "UNITED STATES of AMERICA" is on all U.S. coins and paper money.
The U.S. Treasury Department has separate departments for producing coins and bills. Paper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Coins are struck by the U.S. Mint.
I beleieve that coins in China are called Fen; Paper money is called Yuan
*I* do... People who collect and organize coins are called numismatists, and this term has often also been applied to collectors of paper money.
Our paper money is called bills or dollars. The one and two bills were replaced by coins. The one dollar coin is called a loonie after the common loon engraved on its reverse side. When the 2 dollar coin came along it was already being dubbed the twoonie. the other coins are pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
The treasury department is in charge of the money and it depends on the coinage or paper bills who is on it.
I beleieve that coins in China are called Fen; Paper money is called Yuan