Like now, each country had its own currency in the 1480's. I can't tell you as 'they' is too vague.
In the 14th century money consisted of coins, which were either copper, silver, or gold.
The type of money used historically varies greatly depending on the region and time period. In ancient cultures, bartering was common, followed by the use of commodity money such as gold, silver, and other precious metals. Eventually, coinage emerged, allowing for standardized currency, which evolved into paper money and, more recently, digital currencies. Each form of money reflects the economic and social contexts of its time.
In the 1480s, significant events unfolded globally, particularly in Europe and the Americas. This decade saw the rise of the Renaissance, a cultural movement marked by advancements in art, science, and humanism, exemplified by figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Meanwhile, in 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on his first voyage across the Atlantic, leading to the European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Additionally, the Spanish Reconquista concluded in 1492 with the fall of Granada, marking the end of Muslim rule in Spain and solidifying the unification of the Spanish kingdom under Ferdinand and Isabella.
The type of money a country uses is called their currency.
Type your answer here... paper money where it later spread to
in the 1480s
What type of money does WHO use?
MONEY
Canadian money!
Leonardo Divinci in the 1480s.
juan garrido was an explorer he was born in the 1480s
The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do.
it uses therapies money
He did not use money.
depends on what type of money because they use a different type of money over there
commodity money
They use the euro