Regular issue coinage is like playing with toy money but is real and adults use it to buy things. The government makes these coins and they have different values. For example, a penny is worth one cent and a nickel is worth five cents.
The coins have pictures and words on them, like the face of a president, important buildings, or symbols of the country.
People use these coins to buy things like candy, toys, or even houses. When someone buys something, they give the coins to the seller, who then gives the buyer the item they want in return.
Regular issue coinage is important because it helps people to buy things and also helps to keep track of how much money a person has. It is also a way for the government to control the economy by making more or fewer coins.