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The Chinese issued the world’s first paper money Coins like these were used for over 2,500 years. They could be carried on strings, but paper money was even easier to handle. This early paper money was in use when Marco Polo visited Kublai Khan in the 13th century. The note, called a kua, is the equivalent of 100 coins and dates from the Ming Dynasty, A.D. 1368–99. |
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