money bill                                                coin one dollar five dollar                     dime        nickel Fields: For each of your classes, you need to add at least one field of data. This data should be appropriate for the class that contains the data Constructors: Each of your classes should have one parameterized constructor to pass in any data for that object and its parent class. Methods: Add getters and setters for each of your fields. Add a toString() method to each of your classes. Your toString() methods should not be redundant! Call super.toString() to print out any data that you have inherited. Driver Class create a driver class This class should allow a user to create any of the classes in your hierarchy that don’t have a child class. You should then request each piece of data stored in an object based on that class from the Java console. This includes any data stored in the parent classes they inherit from. Use the values provided by your user and create an instance of the appropriate class. Print out the toString() value of your object to the Java console Solution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OUTPUT: 1.0 dollar 5.0 dollar 3.0 dime 6.0 nickel .