Some should do more research on China and...

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    Some should do more research on China and Currency:

    http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2009/09/china-invented-every-single-major-form.html

    Saturday, September 12, 2009
    China Invented Every Single Major Form of Currency - Metal Coins, Paper Money and Fiat Currency - And Seized Gold Six Centuries Before FDR


    You may know a lot about China's Renminbi Yuan.

    But there is a lot about the history of Chinese currency that you likely don't know.

    China Created the First Metal Coins

    After trading for many years in shells (3000 to 4500 years ago), and then in shell-shaped currency made out of bone, wood, stone, lead and copper, China apparently moved into bronzed shells (circa 1500 BC to 1046 BC), various shapes of bronze coins such as small knives and spades (5th century BC to 221 BC) and then round bronze coins with square holes in the middle (starting around 221 BC ).

    China Created the First Paper Money

    During the Song dynasty (960-1279), a form of promissory note in the Sichuan province called "flying money" became very popular, and - in 1024 - the government took over production of printing flying money, and then expanded the system into the world's first paper money currency.

    By the twelfth century, various forms of paper money had become the dominant forms of currency in China

    China Created the First Fiat Currency

    The world's first currency not backed by precious metals - called the "Chao" - was created during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).

    Six Centuries Before FDR, China Took Emergency Measures and Seized Gold

    In order to prop up its fiat currency and prevent runaway inflation, the Yuan government attempted to prohibit all transactions in or possession of silver or gold, which had to be turned over to the government.

    China has outlawed possession of silver several times since, and has just lifted the most recent ban.

    Note: I have not seen any evidence that China invented shells as a form of currency.

    The above information comes from numerous sources. A good introduction can be found here.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_currency

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiaozi_%28currency%29

    Champ2003

    I agree we aren't in the mania phase. But a couple of things to consider, firstly on China Gold from their CCTV site:

    http://english.cctv.com/program/bizchina/20090911/103295.shtml

    China sees a new glitter in gold
    2009-09-11 09:26 BJT

    http://english.cctv.com/program/newshour/20090909/106828.shtml
    China gold investment products up
    2009-09-09 15:32 BJT

    http://english.cctv.com/program/bizchina/20090910/102707.shtml
    ICBC sets up precious metals unit
    2009-09-10 09:45 BJT

    http://www.cctv.com/program/bizchina/20090723/102545.shtml
    China offers silver bullion for investment
    2009-07-23 09:42 BJT


    Sorry can't find the one where it features Gold Bullions in display cases in Retail Department Stores.
 
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