The True Origins of Money

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • Money and debt appeared simultaneously in early human history, predating coinage.
  • The traditional myth: barter → money → credit, is historically inaccurate.
  • Most ancient transactions were based on credit, not physical currency.
  • Debts were often recorded in silver but settled with goods or.
  • Money's primary functions: medium of exchange, unit of account, store of value.
  • Coinage was a later standardization tool, not the origin of money.
  • No evidence supports the idea of pure barter economies; exchanges often involved social rituals.
  • Credit systems existed in Mesopotamia over 3,500 years ago, long before coins.
  • Anthropological show barter was mainly between strangers, not within communities.
  • Mitchell-Innes emphasized that credit systems predate and outdate coinage.
  • The phrase "reverted to barter" is misleading; barter was rarely the primary economic form.
  • Modern collapse economies and prisons show barter as a secondary, not primitive, practice.
  • Money initially functioned as a credit system, not just physical tokens.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

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1. What role did coinage play in the history of money, according to the evidence presented?

2. According to the revision sheet, which statement accurately describes the relationship between money and debt in early human history?

3. According to the chapter, what is a common misconception about barter economies in human history?

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Debt — definition?

Quantifiable obligation requiring repayment

Money — origin?

Primarily a credit system, not barter.

Money — role?

Medium of exchange, unit of account, store of value

Barter economy — myth?

Rare, rarely primary; often social rituals.

Credit systems — precedence?

Precede coinage by thousands of years

Coins — role?

Standardized metal tokens for transactions.

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