A good coin is one that people want to use and keep. Imagine you have a shiny new coin, but it’s so tiny and hard to hold that everyone prefers using paper money instead. That’s not a good coin! A good coin should be easy to carry, last a long time, and feel special when you get it.
Examples
- A coin that breaks into pieces after being dropped is not a good coin.
- If your coin is so small you can’t see it, people might not want to use it.
- Coins with pictures of funny animals are more fun to carry around.
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See also
- How Do ‘Coins’ Get Their Value and Why Are They Used?
- How Did ‘Paper Money’ Replace Coins and Bars of Gold?
- How Did Paper Money Become Common?
- What Causes a ‘Wrinkle’ in Paper Money?
- How Do Coins Stay in Circulation for So Long?
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