
Coppers
Coppers, or copper coins, are small, round metallic items used as money, historically common in many countries. Made primarily of copper or copper alloys, they serve as a practical way to facilitate everyday transactions. Their durability, malleability, and distinctive appearance have made copper coins a widely recognized form of currency throughout history. Today, while less common in digital transactions, coppers still exist as collectible items or in some small-value denominations. They symbolize a tangible, accessible form of money used to exchange goods and services, reflecting a long-standing tradition of using metal coins in commerce.