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First the History of Money is Found

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 06 Juli 2012 | 09.11

Here we show the history of money from various nations :
 
A. The money in Lydia
It is said that the Lydian (Lydia nation) are the ones who first encountered prints money. The first time the money came in the hands of the merchants when they experienced difficulty in selling the barter system and then they make money. At the time of Croesus 570-546 BC, the state interest in making money. And the first time period is famous for its gold and silver currency is smooth and accurate.


 
 2. Money on the Greeks
The Greeks make money commodity that they are scattered among the cotton as a utensil money and coins of bronze. Then they made of gold and silver that was originally circulated among them in the form of bars until the start of printing money in 406 BC. Sometimes they are carved on the money they form their idols, images of their leaders, as well as sometimes they carve the name of the country where the money is printed. Their primary currency is made of silver drachmas.

 3. Money in The Romans
The Romans in the period before the 3rd century BC in a currency that is made of bronze called "AES". They also use the currency coins made of copper. It said the person who first print was Numa or Servius Tullius, said the coin was minted in the year 269 BC. Then they print the denarius of gold which later became the Roman empire currency, printed in 268 BC. On top of the money they print engraving form of God and their hero, until the time of Julius Caesar and then print the image on the money. Roman currency into many kinds according to its political interests in the form of carvings on the money used for political purposes. Penipun spread between them in play currency. Sometimes written on a denarius of money that exceeds the value of the actual value of the mineral. Sometimes they mix gold with other minerals because of the interests of the state so that the affairs of society into disarray until the vendors no longer willing to accept the currency with value pricing in writing.
4. Money in The Persians
The Persians adopted the printing of money from the Lydia after their attack in the year 546 BC. Printed money from gold and silver in the ratio (Ratio) 1: 13.5. One thing that makes the rising value of gold from silver. The money was originally rectangular and then they turn into a round and they are carved on the money carvings and a place where they worship the flame. Widespread currency in the Persian silver dirhams and is really pure. Suffered a setback when the state system, their currencies, too, as well as backward. According to Mawardi, the nations of Persia, when they destroyed the state system issue, the money they were destroyed along with it.
5. The money in China
In the initial stage, a medium of exchange used in China shaped knife uttuh. All kinds of buying and selling is done by using a knife as a medium of exchange. The knife is a medium of exchange is finally no longer serve as a knife is a tool used to cut, peel and others, but it has truly become an outstanding money from one hand to another. Due to the weight and size are quite cumbersome to carry around, the idea arose to use a smaller knife in place. Then, to make it more practical, form of knife money changed several times and finally just stayed at base are round like coins.
When World War I broke out in 1914, Turkey like other countries to announce mandatory imposition of paper money and cancel transactions with gold and silver. In 1914, worldwide paper money is mandatory and is not bound to support a specific ferry goods. After World War I passed, the British tried to restore the gold-support system to strengthen its currency in order to maintain its position in the international world. Imposed during the year 1925-1931 as the support system gold paper money with the ability to issue paper money than gold crutch. Thus England was the first country to impose this system is then followed by France in 1928. While the developing countries, the financial system following the system that colonize the country.

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