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why are alloys used for coins?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Alloys typically are harder, more durable, and more corrosion resistant than the pure metals by themselves. Pure gold and silver, for example, are very soft, and would not hold up to the wear and tear that circulated coins experience.

Answered by Nathalie14
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Answer:

There are numerous advan- tages to using alloys. Alloys typically are harder, more durable, and more corrosion resistant than the pure metals by themselves.

Explanation:

Pure gold and silver, for example, are very soft, and would not hold up to the wear and tear that circulated coins experience.

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