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Social Studies, 25.10.2019 21:43, xxaurorabluexx

Free coinage meant

a.
both gold and silver were made into coins.
b.
only gold could back u. s. currency.
c.
paper dollars were backed by neither gold nor silver.
d.
paper money could be exchanged for coins at no cost

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