Money was not invented by a single individual; rather, it evolved over time as a medium of exchange. The earliest forms of money can be traced back to around 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia, where items like barley and silver were used for trade. The concept of coinage emerged around 600 BCE in Lydia (modern-day Turkey), where coins made of electrum were first minted. This evolution marked the transition from barter systems to more sophisticated economic systems.
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Bob Barker
The Lydians created coined money because they were old fasion time users.
Bharath Ganapathy Uppangada
The first money lender, of course!
The Ancient Chinese invented paper and money. Money was invented by the first king of China and paper was invented by a man in China by bamboo.
the han dynasty invented the paper money
For enjoyment and to get money for the person who invented it
who invented the currency of Tailand
Paper money was actually invented by the Chinese during the 7th century.
yes they did inevent money
The first country to issue paper money was China and it was invented by Jiaozi of the Northern Song Dynasty.
John Curry invented it bye a good memory.
They "were" invented so that a business could make money.
the king invented them to raise money for his nights to defend:)
The U.S mint
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