Brettones are special kinds of coins that people used long ago to buy things, just like we use money today.
Imagine you have a piggy bank full of different coins, some big, some small. Now imagine your friend has a piggy bank too, but with coins that look completely different. If you want to trade toys or candy with your friend, it's easier if both of you have the same kind of coins. That’s what brettones were, they helped people in ancient times trade and pay for things more easily.
How Brettones Worked
Think of brettones like a special group of coins that everyone agreed to use. Just like how we all use dollars or euros today, people back then used these special coins to buy food, clothes, or even build houses. It made trading fairer and simpler for everyone.
Sometimes, if one place had more money than another, they would send brettones as gifts, kind of like sending a big box of chocolates to say “thank you” or “we’re friends.”
So, brettones were like the first friendly coins that helped people trade and be happy together.
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