the type or system of money that is used by a country
money in bills or coins, rather than checks, credit, etc.
a piece of metal, typically round and flat, used as money, issued by governments
the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries, equal to 100 cents
the currency of the UK and some other countries that is equal to 100 pence
the money that most countries in Europe use
a unit of money in some countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar or euro
a unit of currency or coin used in several countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar or pound
a plastic card, usually given to us by a bank, that we use to pay for goods and services
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a sum of money that is paid before paying a total amount, particularly when buying something that is expensive
a pocket-sized, folding case that is used for storing paper money, coin money, credit cards, etc.
A wallet is a small, flat case used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards, and identification documents. Typically made of leather or fabric, wallets have a folding design that allows them to easily fit in a pocket or purse. They may feature multiple compartments for organization and security features like zippers, buttons, or snaps. Some wallets also include RFID-blocking technology to protect against electronic identity theft. Wallets are commonly used by individuals to keep their personal items organized and secure while on the go.
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a printed form that we can write an amount of money on, sign, and use instead of money to pay for things
a machine that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, transfers, etc.
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