The Mongols are one of the notable Asian tribes that historically used horses and lambskins as forms of currency. In their nomadic culture, horses were vital for transportation and herding, making them valuable trade items. Additionally, lambskins were used in various transactions, reflecting the importance of livestock in their economy and social structure. Other Central Asian tribes, such as the Kazakhs, have also engaged in similar practices.
Asian dollar. IF an "Asian" currency even exists!
There is no Asian national currency. Asia is not a nation. It is a continent. It has many nations. Each of those nations have their own currencies.
Scythians
The currency of China is renminbi. The currency of Japan is yen. The currency of South Korea is the won.
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Burma (Myanmar)
You have to specify the specific Asian country.
Yin
in the 1800"s
They move their legs
No, the Maasai are African, not Asian.
There is no single currency. Each state produces their own currency, although in some countries, the US Dollar is also widely used.