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Some money idioms contain different coins and currencies. Let’s take a look at the most common ones.
money idioms with buck
A buck is a slang term for the word ‘dollar’.

money idioms with dollar
A dollar is a unit of currency used in countries including the US, Canada and Australia. It is equal to 100 cents.

money idioms with penny
A penny is the smallest coin we have in English. 100 pennies = a pound.

money idioms with pound
A pound is a monetary unit used in England, it is also a unit of weight. A slang term for a pound is a ‘quid’.
