Commodity money
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- Català: Diner mercaderia
- Dansk: Varepenge
- English: Commodity money
- Esperanto: Varmono
- Français : Paléomonnaie
- Norsk bokmål: Varepenge
- Polski: Płacidło
- Português: Moeda-mercadoria
- Русский: Товарные деньги
- Українська: Товарні гроші
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Japanese commodity money from before 8th century
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Axes-like Polish commodity money from Kostkowice, 9th century
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Bar of salt, old Ethiopian commodity money
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Katanga-cross, Congo, 13th to 20th century
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An Okpoho variety of Manilla from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria
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Two very similar Okhapo variety of Manillas from Nigeria, Africa
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Two simple Manillas
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Heavy copper Manilla, Nigeria, 19th century
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Stone money on Yap, Micronesia
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Yap stone money at the village of Gachpar on Yap
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Native home with Yapese money stones
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Stone money from Yap, diameter 90 cm, 1900
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Cocoa beans
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Cocoa beans as money
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Rosary pea seeds
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Tea brick made of pulverized black tea
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Tea brick, China
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Shell money from Papua New Guinea
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Shell money from Papua New Guinea
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Money Cowry from Palou Tello, Batu Islands, Indonesia
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Chinese shell money 16th-8th century BCE
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Cowry money and Euro-cent coins
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Chinese spade and knife money, 5th century BC
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Knife money from ancient China
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Transient form between spade money and coin, ancient China
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Transient forms between knife money, spade money and coins, China
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Old 'Camel' cigarette package, 1st half of the 20th century
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Old 'Lucky Strike' cigarette package
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