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Why do we use paper money instead of coins?

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Answer: Paper is lighter for large amounts

Paper is lighter for large amountsCorrect! Paper money (actually cotton-linen blend) is much lighter and cheaper to produce for large denominations. Carrying $1000 in coins would weigh over 10 kg, while $1000 in paper bills weighs just 10 grams. For high values, paper is far more practical than metal.

Coins last longer than paperWrong. While coins do last 25+ years versus paper money's 5-7 years, this durability works against coins for large denominations. The metal cost for high-value coins would be prohibitive, and their weight would make daily transactions extremely impractical.

Paper money can't be counterfeitedWrong. Modern paper money has many security features (watermarks, security threads, color-shifting ink), but coins can also be counterfeited. The main reason for paper money is practical convenience and cost efficiency, not security advantages.

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