they were used from china
Marks cut into a tally stick
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The most prominent and best recorded use of the split tally stick being used as a form of currency was when King Henry I initiated the tally stick system in or around 1100 in medieval England. He would only accept the tally stick for taxes, and it was a tool of the Exchequer for the collection of taxes by local sheriffs (tax farmers "farming the shire") for roughly 726 years. The split tally of the Exchequer was in continuous use until 1826. In 1834, the tallies themselves were ordered to be burned in a stove in the Houses of Parliament, but the fire went out of control setting the building afire.
Tally marks are called "tally" because the term originates from the word "tally," which means to count or keep score. Historically, tallies were used to record counts or amounts, often by making marks on a tally stick or other surfaces. Each set of five marks typically forms a group, making it easier to count larger numbers efficiently. The system remains a simple and effective way to track quantities visually.
Tally marks, as it was taught to me in first grade or so, are little lines used to keep a count of things. They're written in groups of five, with the fifth crossing over the first four like this:
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Tally charts are good because it helps you to read, count the total amount of the tally and great fun 4 mathsTally charts are used in math's.
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Tallies were . . . a sophisticated and practical record of numbers. They were more convenient to keep and store than parchments, less complex to make, and no easier to forge.
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