How Ancient Money Is Like a Playground
Imagine you and your friend both want to ride the swings, but there’s only one swing left. You might trade your stick for your friend's crayon, that’s like using barley or shells as money in ancient times.
Now, today, we use paper money and coins, but they work the same way! Just like you learn how to share toys on the playground, people back then learned how to trade and save, skills we still use today when we buy candy or save up for a new toy.
Ancient Money Shapes Today’s Games
Ancient money helps us understand value, what things are worth. If you know that 10 stickers can get you a big eraser, you’re using the same idea people used with coins and barley! So when you count your allowance or trade toys at recess, you're playing the same game ancient people played, just with different kinds of currency.
Examples
- People in the past traded goods using coins, just like we use cash now.
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See also
- How Does Ancient Coinage Influence Modern Currency?
- How Did the First Coins Influence Modern Economics?
- How Did Paper Money Change the Way We Trade?
- How Does The REAL History of Money Work?
- How Does The History of Money: Barter Work?