Coins become worn because they are used a lot. Every time you put them in your pocket, drop them on the floor, or slide them through a vending machine, they get bumped and scratched, just like when you wear out your shoes by walking a lot.
Examples
- A penny you drop on the floor many times becomes duller over time.
- Putting coins in your piggy bank can make them look less shiny after a while.
- Coins that get stuck in a vending machine may come out with dents.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Taxes?
- Why Do Prices Change So Much?
- Why Do We Use Money Instead of Bartering?
- Why Do Prices Go Up So Much When There's a Shortage?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Coins?
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