Coin

/kɔɪn/ noun

A small, flat piece of metal used as money, typically round and stamped with official designs.

From Latin 'cuneus' meaning 'wedge.' Ancient coins were made by hammering metal between two wedge-shaped dies to imprint the design. The word literally referred to the wedge-shaped tools that created money, not the money itself! It traveled through Old French 'coigne' before reaching English.

AMሳንቲም
ARعملة
BNমুদ্রা
CAmoneda
CSmince
DAmønt
DEMünze
ELνόμισμα
ESmoneda
FAسکه
FIkolikko
FRpièce
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