Chalcus

/ˈkælkəs/ noun

An ancient Greek coin of small value, likely made of copper or bronze and used in everyday trade.

From Greek 'chalkos' (copper), the root word for all copper-related minerals and metals in English. The word directly references the material the coin was made from.

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