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The British pound is the world's oldest currency still in use.
True (The British pound is the world's oldest currency still in use).
All the countries in the EU have the euro as their currency.
False (Not all EU countries use the euro; for example, Poland uses the złoty).
Bank notes are always made of paper.
False (Some countries like the UK and Australia use polymer/plastic notes).
The largest English note is worth £50.
True (Currently, £50 is the largest note in circulation in the UK).
The first coins were made by the Romans.
True (Romans introduced coinage around 600 BC).