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The Comanche people did not have a formal currency like coins or paper money. Instead, they engaged in a barter system, where goods and services were exchanged directly. Items of value included horses, buffalo hides, and tools, which were integral to their nomadic lifestyle and trade practices. This system allowed them to meet their needs through trade with other tribes and European settlers.

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