The earliest coins have been found in a tomb in China which dates to 900BCE, so they were invented before then.
Coins have been in use since ancient times. Ancient Lydia, (not to be confused with Libya because it is in present day Turkey, near Greece in Europe. However, at around the same time, China's Zhou dynasty began making shape coins and round coins with square holes in them. To this day nobody knows who made them first, but they have been in use since the seventh century, BC
in the dynasty eras, each "kingdom" had their own type of currency and it represented where they were from. in the end, one kingdom overcame the others and their currencey was then used as the official one across china. it symbolizes the unity of china in a sense
It was certainly very expensive. It was the most luxurious material that one could buy [Chinese silk].
The Shapes Were Different Coins were different
I beleieve that coins in China are called Fen; Paper money is called Yuan
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I beleieve that coins in China are called Fen; Paper money is called Yuan
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The earliest coins have been found in a tomb in China which dates to 900BCE, so they were invented before then.
It is used in the form of paper notes and coins. It is accepted as a medium of exchange as it is authorized by the government of China. As the law legalizes the use of currency as the medium of payment, it cannot be refused in setting transactions anywhere in China.
The China Coin or rather, the Chinese Coin was a coin used for cash. The cash coins began through bartering for farming tools and agriculture products. The coins have a hole through the middle and they are strung on a string and carried over the shoulder.
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gold coins