The history of money: from barter to bitcoin

Money has been a part of human history for almost 3,000 years. From the origins of bartering to modern money, this is how the system has evolved At the dawn of humanity, bartering was used in lieu of money to buy goods. As early man began to rear domestic livestock, one of the earliest forms of barter included cattle, sheep, as well as vegetables and grain.
The first known currency was created by King Alyattes in Lydia, now part of Turkey, in 600BC. The first coin ever minted features a roaring lion.

This post was published at The Telegraph on 20 Oct 2014.

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