Why modern coins no longer use precious metals
Author: steelmodule
2026-04-12 18:52:15. Views: 6

It’s interesting how coins used to contain real silver or gold, and now most are made from cheap alloys. At some point governments decided the metal inside shouldn’t be worth more than the face value. Rising metal prices, counterfeiting risks, and the need for mass production probably pushed this shift. Curious which factor mattered most and when the transition became irreversible.


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