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!! THE HISTORY OF MONEY
!! The History of [{$pagename}]
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! START OF [BARTER|Wikipedia:Barter|target='_blank']
! Start of [Barter]
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* 2279 BC - The Ancient Babylonians established a form of measurement for money called "shekel.” It was based on the weight of different items and that measurement was used for trading goods like barley to gold.
* 2279 BC - The Ancient Babylonians established a form of measurement for money called "shekel.” It was based on the weight of different items and that measurement was used for trading goods like barley to [gold].
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* 1300 BC - Africa, South Asia, Australia, Oceania and parts of Europe used cowry sea shells as money.
* 1300 BC - [Africa], South Asia, [Australia], Oceania and parts of [Europe] used [Shell Money|Wikipedia:Shell_money|target='_blank'].
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* 687 BC - The first ever official currency ever was made in modern day Turkey by King Alyattes of Lydia. It was a coin that featured a roaring lion's head and it was minted out of gold.
* 687 BC - The first ever official currency ever was made in modern day Turkey by King Alyattes of Lydia. It was a coin that featured a roaring lion's head and it was minted out of [gold].
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* [1950|Year 1950] - The Diners' Club releases the first ever credit card. More than 20 restaurants in New York paid for bills without using cash.
* [1950|Year 1950] - The Diners' Club releases the first ever [credit card|Payment Card]. More than 20 restaurants in New York paid for bills without using cash.