Billfold

/ˈbɪlˌfoʊld/ noun

A small flat folded case, typically made of leather, used for carrying paper money, credit cards, and identification documents.

American term combining 'bill' (paper money) and 'fold' (to fold in half). The word emerged in early 20th-century America as paper currency became commonplace and personal carrying cases became necessary.

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