currency
The Latin word for "coin" is nummus.
The Greek word for coin is:κέρμα which is pronounced kérma.
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A dirty coin
No Australian coin has the word "Republic" on it.
You can only get one coin case.
The Rupee takes its name from an older, sanskrit word, Rūpya, which is the name for a silver coin, and which in turn comes from another word, Rūpá, meaning 'beautiful form'.
Regardless of the denomination of the coin, it's not a genuine mint issued coin.
Your word is: "Rusty" !
In a word ladder puzzle where the theme is "money," you typically start with one word and change one letter at a time to reach another word related to money. For example, you might start with "CASH" and change it to "COIN" by altering one letter at a time: CASH → CASK → CASK → COIN. The specific answers can vary depending on the starting and ending words chosen.
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