Instead of money, you can use barter to exchange goods and services directly without a monetary medium. Additionally, skills and labor can be offered in trade for items or services you need. In some communities, local currencies or time banks allow for a more flexible exchange system based on mutual support and cooperation. Lastly, gift economies rely on the principle of giving without the expectation of immediate return, fostering community bonds.
what did they use instead of money?
the money that they use in Belgium are coins instead of dollars.
A money substitute is something people can use instead of money.
Cash, Bucks, Dosh....
No , you can use a money order instead of a card .
slaves, crops
tobacco
Use money to serve you, instead of you being a slave to the money,
They had money. They used hard coinage. Gold/Silver/Bronze (specie)
yes you can because it is easier to use and also saves time.
They didn't have currency in Egypt back then. Instead, they bartered.
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup