cowrie shells
Yen?
they didnt
Shang dynasty,you should be happy it is right....smile........(you right)
The shang dynasty used technology such as bronze, pottery, and sculptures!
The Shang Dynasty primarily used bronze for their currency, particularly in the form of bronze casting. They created various types of bronze vessels and tools, which served both practical and ceremonial purposes. Additionally, they used cowrie shells as a form of currency in some instances, reflecting their trade practices. Overall, bronze was the dominant material for their monetary system.
Yen?
There are six characteristics that economists used to judge how well an item serves as currency. These characteristics are acceptability, durability, divisibility, portability, and limited supply.
Because if they don't, you would find more than 20 different price tags on 1 item, each using a different currency.
they didnt
Shang dynasty,you should be happy it is right....smile........(you right)
The shang dynasty used technology such as bronze, pottery, and sculptures!
The Shang Dynasty primarily used bronze for their currency, particularly in the form of bronze casting. They created various types of bronze vessels and tools, which served both practical and ceremonial purposes. Additionally, they used cowrie shells as a form of currency in some instances, reflecting their trade practices. Overall, bronze was the dominant material for their monetary system.
barbeque
No. The French Franc is a defunct currency. It has no worth other than as a collectible item. In France, they use Euros.
The current Supply of item, Demand for the item, and Value of the currency used to purchase it.
what currency they use in guatamala is the stupid currency boom holy grail
what currency do gambia use