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Autobiography of a indian coin in 2000 words

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Answered by dackpower
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I am a coin. I am the most solicited thing in the world. All the personalities either rich or poor want to collect me. I am a representative of prosperity and fortune. Many people retain me in their pocket, to bring them happiness.

I was formed from the elements like silver, iron, bronze etc.

There are images of creatures, princes, famous personages, kings, monarchs, and political symbols calligraphed on me one side, in the middle. Around that, the title of the country and the year are published. On the other side, the face value of the matrix is printed in big letters. Some of the old-fashioned coins were published in square or rectangular shape too.

Usually, the original value of the element in me is the equivalent as the value written on the coin. But sometimes the value imprinted on me is more than my original value.  Whether I am a unique coin or if I am published on a special occasion, I become a coin collector's beloved item. When I am very old-fashioned, I am treated specifically and am kept in archives for visitors to see and enjoy.

Historians and specialists acquire a lot of knowledge from me. They know the scientific expertise, availability of elements, production technologies, language, and culture etc. So I am really useful to everyone, both for study or for purchasing commodities.

  

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