What made early paper money seem trustworthy
Author: silkstudio
2026-04-12 18:42:24. Views: 7

Curious how societies went from metal coins to printed notes that had no value on their own. Metal felt reliable — it had weight, it could be melted, it was scarce. Paper was just… paper. Yet at some point merchants, governments, and whole economies started treating it as real money. Was it mostly about convenience, shortages of metal, state backing, or something else that pushed this shift?


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