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