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Coins have been used for thousands of years. The first British coins that are still currently in circulation are the 1 Penny and 2 Pence coins.
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Silver and gold were the materials of the first coins produced - they have been used as such for several thousand years.
some copper and I think gold coins were used. Not sure about silver. Mostly in ancient times money was not used. The Barter system was used far more than money.
Greek coins were used for $money$. That was the purpose of coins.
At end of world war two, two were dropped in Japan, which ended the japan - America conflict
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the earliest artifact examples indicate using copper for coins
Fragments were first used in Japan in the 1600s to illustrate books. They would carve them on wood blocks and transfer them to paper.
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The first movie was in 2001.
Coins have been used in North America ever since European explorers first settled the continent. If the question is supposed to be about when the US started making its own coins, then the answer is 1793.