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Mylee Dorsey
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5 January, 16:53
Why do we have currency?
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Luciana Lang
5 January, 17:01
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What is 'Currency' Currency is a generally accepted form of money, including coins and paper notes, which is issued by a government and circulated within an economy. Used as a medium of exchange for goods and services, currency is the basis for trade.
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