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"In the fourteenth century, cowrie shells were introduced from the eastern coast as local currency, but gold and salt remained the principal mediums of long-distance trade."

  • The Met (metmuseum.org)

"Archaeologists discovered a 2,500-year-old mural at the ancient Maya site of Calakmul located in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico that depicted the earliest record of an exchange of salt as a form of Maya currency between a buyer and a seller. "

  • Mysterious Universe (.org)

Bonus clown-world content: https://www.goldback.com where they're trying to make gold into paper money! ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Only the strong survive.

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That's an interesting thought. I never thought about Salt having a legacy in language about money.

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