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  3. Amazon Coins - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Coins is a digital payment method created by Amazon.com. Currently, the coins can only be used to purchase software and for microtransactions on apps downloaded from the Amazon Appstore on Kindle , Kindle Fire , and Android devices.

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  5. Token money - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, copper coins were used for small transactions and were issued a monetary value greater than the value of the metal itself. [3] This established the principle of token money, which is the nature of coinage in contemporary society. [3] Plato distinguished between tokens and commodities. [8]

  6. Token coin - Wikipedia

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    In numismatics, token coins or trade tokens are coin-like objects used instead of coins. The field of token coins is part of exonumia and token coins are token money . Their denomination is shown or implied by size, color or shape.

  7. Can Shiba Inu Reach $1 in 2025? The Answer Might Blow ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Shiba Inu has a supply problem. Perhaps the biggest roadblock to Shiba Inu hitting $1 is its enormous supply. As of this writing, there are 589.3 trillion tokens in ...

  8. Exonumia - Wikipedia

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    Exonumia are numismatic items (such as tokens, medals, or scrip) other than coins and paper money.This includes "Good For" tokens, badges, counterstamped coins, elongated coins, encased coins, souvenir medallions, tags, wooden nickels and other similar items.

  9. Bouquet sou - Wikipedia

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    The name "bouquet sou" to describe these tokens came from Canadian numismatist Pierre-Napoléon Breton, who depicted many of the varieties in his book Illustrated History of Coins and Tokens Relating to Canada, originally published in 1890. [30] In his Breton numbering system for these tokens, they run from 670-716, [31] totaling 46 main ...