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Default What is money? - 05-30-2008

Money is basically an exchange. It works because everyone accepts it as payment for goods, like the weekly shopping, or services, like a haircut. We didn't always use money. In the past, people used shells, beads, furs and skins. Even today people sometimes choose not to use money and 'barter' instead. For example, if you babysit for your neighbors, they may not pay you but offer to babysit for you next time.

The history of money

As we have seen, money is basically a method of exchange, and coins and notes are just items of exchange. Tiny tools, axes and knives were used as items of exchange in China in the 10th century BC. Coins have been found in Lydia, now Turkey, dating from the 6th century BC. These quickly spread throughout the trading world as convenient items for barter and exchange.

Early coins were actually made of silver and copper and the metals were worth the value of the coin. In Athens in the 6th century BC there were silver coins and in China in the 4th century, copper coins were used.

These valuable coins had their disadvantages as people kept filing the sides for the precious metals! To stop people from doing this, governments used debased metals. Milled edges were introduced in Europe in the 17th century for the same reason, to stop people from taking bits off the edge of the coin.

Paper money was introduced in China in the 9th century but didn't appear in Europe until the 16th century.

Paper money was issued as a promise note against deposits of gold, silver or money held in the bank.

If you look at a British bank note today, you'll see it still says:

I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of twenty pounds.
   
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Hello. Great Analysis on the history of Money. But why do different countries maintain different currencies? what are the factors that affect the exchange rates of various currencies. Does trade between nations influence the exchange rate of their currencies.
   
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I know that the exchange currency between countries changes regularly. This is based upon the wealth of the country. For example the US dollar is losing in value due to our countries debt.
   
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