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Money Data Type

Money is compatible for currency with dollar and cent format. The datatype is accurate to 10 thousand times of the monetary unit.
If the field is capable enough to store large aggregates rather than just the largest value, it is recommended to go with Money data type.
Also with money, you have the choice to use thousand of separators.

Float/Decimal Data Type

Float/Decimal is more flexible, not specific to currency. Suppose you have to support 10 numbers and 2 decimals. In this context decimal is a better choice. Also, decimal is more precise( since we can set precision) and scale to numbers.

From the above explanations, I think you should go with money data type.
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