


Nature notes and photos from BC, Canada, mostly in the Lower Fraser Valley, Bella Coola, and Vancouver Island.
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My dad would love these machines.
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Me again. Your question of Tin Money intrigued me.
ReplyDeleteI found this, an english House of Commons debate from 1696.
It seems that money was still in a transformational state between the intrinsic value of metal, to the virtual value of currency. How fitting really, given my post about virtual consciousness. ;)
So, I'd guess that Tin Money, was a more basic version of dollar currency. Perhaps a barter system?
Jamon;
ReplyDeleteFascinating!
I don't know how relevant a debate from the 17th century is to a medium of exchange in the early 20th, but that site has a wealth of intriguing info.
Thanks!
And your idea of a barter system may be "on the money". :)