coins
Canadians use coins and paper money.
Coins and paper
You should use paper coins because galleons are actually coins.
Yes. Both.
Coins and paper money have been in use for millennia so there's no recorded history of their very first use. Coins have been traced back as far as the Lydians in the 8th century BCE, while paper money was introduced by the Chinese during the Tang dynasty (7th to 10th centuries)
Yes money is made from paper. But not the paper that they use for fake money. And coins are made from metal or copper....or even bronze. Money is made from paper.
No, all of the United States' states use federally-minted coins and federally-printed paper money.
Pounds, Shillings and Pennies, mostly sterling silver or gold coins, (no paper money).
show me the coins that are in circulation today
yes.
China began to use paper money during the Tang dynasty because of its lightness and other aspects. People could now carry money without the anxiety of a robber stealing it because they would have no need for money outside of china. also, paper money could be carried i larger loads because it didnt weigh as much as coins or gold did. finally, paper money allowed the government to enforce greater regulation due to being the only manufacturer of the product.