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Currency money is money in full circulation that takes its value from the precious metal it contains, that is, its market value is (almost) the value of the metal it contains (apart from the Seigniorage or the minters' profit), though this is always overcompensated for in coins and banknotes from a country undergoing debasement. Currency money is usually made of silver or gold, but in very rare cases plated metal and even copper may be used. Currency or face value coins are a type of commodity money, money whose value is derived from the what it is or what it is made of (e.g. shell, cigarettes, tea or a certain metal) as opposed to coins whose metal value is less than their nominal value, paper money, and deposit or book money, which are fiat money.

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  • Kurantmünze (de)
  • Currency money (en)
  • Moneta obiegowa (pl)
  • Värdemynt (sv)
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  • Kurantmünzen (ältere Schreibweise: Courantmün(t)ze, französisch courant, „laufend“; aus lateinisch currere, „laufen“) sind in der Numismatik Münzen, deren Metallwert mindestens dem aufgeprägten Nennwert (Münznominal) entspricht. Gegensatz sind die Scheidemünzen. (de)
  • Moneta obiegowa – moneta będąca aktualnie lub w przeszłości w obiegu, czyli w użyciu codziennym, służąca jako środek płatniczy (pieniądz) do płacenia za towary i usługi. Oprócz monet obiegowych istnieją monety kolekcjonerskie i monety bulionowe. W przeszłości produkowane ze srebra oraz złota. Współcześnie monety obiegowe z racji ich mniejszego znaczenia w obrocie pieniężnym bite są z tańszych materiałów takich jak: miedzionikiel, stal, mosiądz czy Nordic gold. (pl)
  • Värdemynt är mynt där metallen anses motsvara värdet på myntet, dvs myntet skall innehålla metall till det värde som står stämplat på myntet. Motsatsen är fiatpengar. Jämför med skiljemynt. (sv)
  • Currency money is money in full circulation that takes its value from the precious metal it contains, that is, its market value is (almost) the value of the metal it contains (apart from the Seigniorage or the minters' profit), though this is always overcompensated for in coins and banknotes from a country undergoing debasement. Currency money is usually made of silver or gold, but in very rare cases plated metal and even copper may be used. Currency or face value coins are a type of commodity money, money whose value is derived from the what it is or what it is made of (e.g. shell, cigarettes, tea or a certain metal) as opposed to coins whose metal value is less than their nominal value, paper money, and deposit or book money, which are fiat money. (en)
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  • Kurantmünzen (ältere Schreibweise: Courantmün(t)ze, französisch courant, „laufend“; aus lateinisch currere, „laufen“) sind in der Numismatik Münzen, deren Metallwert mindestens dem aufgeprägten Nennwert (Münznominal) entspricht. Gegensatz sind die Scheidemünzen. (de)
  • Currency money is money in full circulation that takes its value from the precious metal it contains, that is, its market value is (almost) the value of the metal it contains (apart from the Seigniorage or the minters' profit), though this is always overcompensated for in coins and banknotes from a country undergoing debasement. Currency money is usually made of silver or gold, but in very rare cases plated metal and even copper may be used. Currency or face value coins are a type of commodity money, money whose value is derived from the what it is or what it is made of (e.g. shell, cigarettes, tea or a certain metal) as opposed to coins whose metal value is less than their nominal value, paper money, and deposit or book money, which are fiat money. * v * t * e (en)
  • Moneta obiegowa – moneta będąca aktualnie lub w przeszłości w obiegu, czyli w użyciu codziennym, służąca jako środek płatniczy (pieniądz) do płacenia za towary i usługi. Oprócz monet obiegowych istnieją monety kolekcjonerskie i monety bulionowe. W przeszłości produkowane ze srebra oraz złota. Współcześnie monety obiegowe z racji ich mniejszego znaczenia w obrocie pieniężnym bite są z tańszych materiałów takich jak: miedzionikiel, stal, mosiądz czy Nordic gold. (pl)
  • Värdemynt är mynt där metallen anses motsvara värdet på myntet, dvs myntet skall innehålla metall till det värde som står stämplat på myntet. Motsatsen är fiatpengar. Jämför med skiljemynt. (sv)
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