Coins are like little, super-durable pieces of paper money that you can carry around in your pocket. Even though we have apps on our phones to pay for things, coins still work and don’t need electricity or internet. ## Why Coins Still Work
Coins are simple, you just hand them over, no need for a phone or password. They last a long time, so people keep using them even when everything else gets faster.
Examples
- A kid gives a coin to a vending machine to buy a candy bar.
- Someone uses a coin to pay for a coffee at a local café.
- A friend receives change in coins after buying a book.
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See also
- What Makes a Coin ‘Worn’ Over Time?
- How Did ‘Coins’ Become a Common Form of Money?
- What Makes a Coin Worth More Than Another?
- Why Do We Use ‘Coins’ in Some Places Instead of Bills?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Coin Work in an Economy?
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