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Haveyoueverwonderedwhattheworldwaslikebeforecash, chequesandcreditcards? Well, beforetheinventionofmoney, peopleboughtandsoldgoodsthroughasystemknownasbartering.Thismeantthattheyexchangedgoods.Forexample, ifsomeonewantedsometomatoesandhadabasketoffruittooffer, heswappeditwithsomeoneelsewhohadtomatoesandwantedtogetsomefruit.Aninterestingfactisthattheword'salary'hasitsoriginsintheLatinwordfor'salt', whichiswhattheancientRomansusedasameansofpayment.
Oneofthefirstformsofmoneywasactuallyatypeofseashell, thecowry.PeopleinsoutheastAsiaandpartsofAfricausedcowriesfrom1500BCto200AD.Money, asweknowittoday, hasaverylonghistory.Thereareseveralopinionsaboutwhotheinventorsofcoinswere.ManyexpertsclaimthattheLydians, peoplewholivedinthepartoftheworldthatisnowTurkey, inventedthefirstcoinsnearly3000yearsago.PapermoneydatesbacktoancientChina.Ashortageofcopper*madetheChinesestartproducingmoneymadefrompaper.Thefirstrecordeduseofpapermoneygoesbackaround1300yearsago.
Today, moneyismorethanpaperormetalcurrency.Peoplehavebeenusingcreditcardsinsteadofmoneysincetheearly1900s.Consumersusechequestopayforwhattheyhavebought, eveninsupermarkets.SomeonecanusetheInternettopaytheirhouseholdbills.Indeed, todayapersoncanspendvastamountsofmoney, withoutevenlayingtheirhandsonasinglecoinorbanknote!
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