Report post

What is the oldest currency in the world?

1. British pound photo source: IG Group Surprisingly, the British sterling is the world’s oldest currency still used in the world, in the United Kingdom to be precise, dating back to 1222 years ago. The central unit of sterling is a pound, hence the nickname, and has the £ symbol, which derives from the Latin word meaning libra.

Which currency is most widely used in history?

The cowrie is the most widely and longest used currency in history. 1000 B.C.: First Metal Money and Coins Bronze and Copper cowrie imitations were manufactured by China at the end of the Stone Age and could be considered some of the earliest forms of metal coins.

What is the oldest form of money?

Cattle, which throughout history and across the globe have included not only cows but also sheep, camels, and other livestock, are the first and oldest form of money. With the advent of agriculture also came the use of grain and other vegetable or plant products as a standard form of barter in many cultures.

The World's Leading Crypto Trading Platform

Get my welcome gifts