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*GOLD*

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BRONZE?

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COPPER

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NICKEL

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*the coinage metals comprise, at a minimum, those ‘metallic chemical elements’ which have historically been used as components in ‘alloys’ used to ‘mint ‘coins’*

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(the term is not perfectly defined, however, since a number of metals have been used to make “demonstration coins” which have never been used to make monetized coins for any nation-state, but could be)

(some of these elements would make excellent coins in theory (for example, ‘zirconium’), but their status as ‘coin metals’ is not clear)

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(in general = [because of problems caused when ‘coin metals’ are intrinsically valuable as ‘commodities’] = there has been a trend in ‘the 2000s’ toward use of ‘coinage metals’ of only the least exotic/expensive types)

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