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Gerald
16 February, 02:00
Why is money called money
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Ryan Mcintyre
16 February, 05:30
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Interesting question ... Because the noun "money" come from the french word "monnaie (i think that is how you spell it) and itself it also come from the Latin word "moneta" which is a temple where coins were made.
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