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    When Coins Have an Intrinsic Value Equal to the Value
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When Coins Have an Intrinsic Value Equal to the Value

Question 167

Question 167

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When coins have an intrinsic value equal to the value of the metal they contain, they are referred to as


A) full-bodied money
B) representative full-bodied money
C) token coins
D) fiat coins

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