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.
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'.
You can only get one coin case.
Regardless of the denomination of the coin, it's not a genuine mint issued coin.
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.
Your word is: "Rusty" !
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