American Currency

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