Currency

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Across
  1. 2. A coin worth ten cents in the United States, often smaller and thinner than a nickel.
  2. 7. A small, flat, typically round piece of metal or alloy used as money.
  3. 9. A small, often flat, container used to carry and store money, cards, and identification.
  4. 11. A paper or polymer bill issued by a government as a form of currency.
  5. 12. A coin worth five cents in the United States, often made of nickel and copper.
  6. 14. A coin worth one cent in the United States, often referred to as a "penny."
  7. 15. A coin worth twenty-five cents in the United States, often larger than a dime or nickel.
Down
  1. 1. Bank A small container, often shaped like a pig, used to save and store coins or money.
  2. 3. Rate The value of one country's currency compared to another country's currency, often used when converting money from one type to another.
  3. 4. The type of money used in a particular country, such as the currency of the United States is the dollar.
  4. 5. A paper or polymer form of currency, such as a five-dollar bill or a ten-dollar bill.
  5. 6. A unit of currency used in several countries, including the United States, often symbolized as "$."
  6. 8. An automated teller machine, a device that allows you to withdraw or deposit money from your bank account.
  7. 10. A smaller unit of currency, equal to 1/100th of a dollar, often represented as ยข.
  8. 13. The money returned to you after making a purchase when you give more money than needed.