1.
T
2.
F (The definition of bullion is uncoined precious metal. . .)
3.
T
4.
T
5.
F (The value of the token coin is greater.)
6.
T
7.
F (They were produced in Lydia, modern day Turkey.)
8.
F (Electrum is a mixture of silver and gold.)
9.
T
10.
F (They were paid in salt, which led to the expression "not worth his
salt," meaning that a person does not earn his pay.)
11.
T
12.
F (The Pine Tree Shillings were made by the American colonists in the 1600s;
the first coin of the United States was the Fugio coin of 1787.)
13.
F (It was in 1954.)
14.
T
15.
T
16.
F (Brazil uses the real; the rial is used in Iran.)
17.
F (Thailand uses the bahn; the zloty is from Poland.)
18.
T
19.
T
20.
T (In addition to the twelve countries previously listed, Euro coins are also
minted by Monaco, San Marino, and the Vatican.)
21.
F (It’s eight of coins and seven of banknotes.)
22.
T
23.
F (The South African units are known as cents; Huch is the Klingon (Star
Trek) word for money.)
24.
T