what is money?

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Avatar for MERCHANTKING
3 years ago
Topics: Money

Money-
is merely a medium of exchange- 


TITLE 31 UNITED STATES CODE-(USC)
MONEY AND FINANCE
http://uscode.house.gov/
READ THIS TO VIEW WHAT THE U.S. THINKS ABOUT THESE ALL IMPORTANT SUBJECT MATTERS

TITLE 31 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS-(USC)
MONEY AND FINANCE 
http://www.ecfr.gov/
READ THIS TO VIEW WHAT THE U.S. THINKS ABOUT THESE ALL IMPORTANT SUBJECT MATTERS

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Currency is the most common, thought of and needed medium of exchange (cash is king right?) 

So what type of currency do you use most? The Federal Reserve Note a.k.a the "Dollar" is the most desired, but the term "Dollar" is a common term to many countries currency and not mutually exclusive to the U.S.

 The United States has  six types of "dollars" or currency still in circulation.
                                                                                                                                                            http://www.treasury.gov/

  • United States Notes (Series 1928: $1 $2 $5) Go!

  • Gold Certificates (Series 1928: $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1000 $5000 $10,000) Go!

  • National Bank Notes (Series 1929: $5 $10 $20 $50 $100) Go!

  • Silver Certificates (Series 1928: $1) Go!

  • Federal Reserve Bank Notes (Series 1929: $5 $10 $20 $50 $100) Go!

  • Federal Reserve Notes (Series 1928: $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1000 $5000 $10,000) Go!






What other types of money, or mediums of exchange, exist?

  1. Acceptances

  2. Bonds

  3. Bills of Exchange

  4. Certificates

  5. Contracts (Traditional & SMART)

  6. Commercial paper​

  7. Dollars -(Silver and Gold coin)

  8. Digital Assets (Crypt-o-Currencies)

  9. Draft's (Time)

  10. Derivatives

  11. FUTURES

  12. Insurance instruments

  13. Mortgages

  14. Notes (promissory and yes, Federal Reserve- united states-)

  15. Options- 

  16. Platinum and Palladium ingots

  17. Purchase Orders

  18. Real Estate/Real Property (future tokenism)

  19. Securities

  20. Silver and Gold rounds (non-govt. issued)

  21. Stocks

  22. Stones- crystals, diamonds, emeralds, gems and rubby's

  23. Tokens-(security, utility, platform, exchange) 

  24. Non-fungible tokens


( 4 dimensional physical and meta-physical- streaming money from space? money products from Interplanetary File wHat the s#$%? soon...) 

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