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| 1. The largest coin in the world was found in Basildon, UK and was the size of a Frisbee – |  |  |
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| 2. Paper money is made from 25% linen and 75% cotton – |  |  |
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| 3. The average amount of pocket money given to children in 2003 was £25 a week – |  |  |
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| 4. 2,300 Bureau employees print all the money used in the USA – |  |  |
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| 5. The oldest coin today is more than 2,700 years old and was discovered in Efesos, Asia Minor – |  |  |
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| 6. Egyptians used mummifies cats eyes as money in the days of the Pharaohs – |  |  |
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| 7. The first paper money used in the USA was issued in 1690 – |  |  |
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| 8. The national currency of Bulgaria is called the Bullgalloo – |  |  |
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| 9. The national currency of South Africa is called the Rand – |  |  |
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| 2%. The richest child in the world is only 3 years old and made his billions by being the moist sought after child model in the world – |  |  |