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  2. Shell money - Wikipedia

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    Shell money is a medium of exchange similar to coin money and other forms of commodity money, and was once commonly used in many parts of the world. [1] Shell money usually consisted of whole or partial sea shells , often worked into beads or otherwise shaped.

  3. Antalis pretiosa - Wikipedia

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    Formerly in use as currency, they continue to be used in some communities for regalia. [12] Worn by both men and women, the shells were used as decorative material for beaded earrings, bracelets, dolls, hair adornments, hats, headdresses, necklaces, and nose pins. [11] [13] They served as an indicator of wealth for the wearer. [11]

  4. Seashell - Wikipedia

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    Seashells have been used as a medium of exchange in various places, including many Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean islands, also in North America, Africa and the Caribbean. 1742 drawing of shells of the money cowry, Monetaria moneta

  5. Cowrie - Wikipedia

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    Starting over three thousand years ago, cowrie shells, or copies of the shells, were used as Chinese currency. [9] They were also used as means of exchange in India. The Classical Chinese character for money originated as a stylized drawing of a Maldivian cowrie shell. [10] [11] Words and characters concerning money, property or wealth usually ...

  6. Spondulix - Wikipedia

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    The Spondylus shell was used as neolithic jewelry and also as an early form of currency. The interior of two fossil valves of Spondylus from the Pliocene of Cyprus. There is global evidence of the importance of the spondylus shell. Archaeological evidence [2] shows that people in Europe were trading the shells as jewelry as long as 5,000 years ago.

  7. 15 Strange Facts You Never Knew About Your Money - AOL

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    A Bill’s Life Expectancy Is No Longer Than 15 Years. After being used on a regular basis, bills wear out and are taken out of circulation. The $1 bill gets the most use and typically only lasts ...

  8. Monetaria moneta - Wikipedia

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    Monetaria moneta, common name the money cowrie, is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. [ 1 ] This species is called "money cowrie" because the shells were historically widely used in many Pacific and Indian Ocean countries as shell money before coinage was in common usage.

  9. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    Asheville. The mountainous western North Carolina city of Asheville is mentioned several times throughout the book. Kya’s dad, Pa, is from Asheville. His family owned a plantation there, but ...