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what means the lowest bit of money

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Answered by PrincessTeja
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United States. In the US, the bit is equal to 1212¢. In the U.S., the "bit" as a designation for money dates from the colonial period, when the most common unit of currency used was the Spanish dollar, also known as "piece of eight", which was worth 8 Spanish silver reales.

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United States. In the US, the bit is equal to 1212¢. In the U.S., the "bit" as a designation for money dates from the colonial period, when the most common unit of currency used was the Spanish dollar, also known as "piece of eight", which was worth 8 Spanish silver reales.

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