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- 3. A coin worth 1 cent, the smallest value coin in American currency.
- 5. Metal money used in different values, like pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars.
- 7. Paper money in different amounts, like $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills.
- 8. The money used in a country, including both coins and bills.
- 9. God We Trust The phrase found on all U.S. coins and bills, which means the country relies on faith and trust.
- 10. The basic unit of American money, with bills and coins worth 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100 dollars.
- 12. A coin worth 10 cents, smaller than a nickel but worth more.
- 14. The government department responsible for making and managing the country’s money.
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- 1. Reserve The central bank of the United States that controls the supply of money and issues new bills.
- 2. A small coin worth one hundredth of a dollar, with coins in 1, 5, 10, and 25 cent values.
- 4. A coin worth 25 cents, the largest of the common coins.
- 6. A coin worth 5 cents, larger than a penny but smaller than a dime.
- 7. Another name for paper money or bills.
- 11. The facility where coins and paper money are made.
- 13. Value The amount of money that a bill or coin is worth, like $1 or 25 cents.