A Different Form of Money

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  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It's older but it's called Chinese Tea Money. Super compressed tea leaves in blocks. 16 blocks on a sheet.
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  3. Matthew Kruse

    Matthew Kruse Young Numismatist

    That's pretty awesome! Did people actually use those for buying stuff?

    (Also, have you ever thought about making yourself a nice cup of tea with that? lol)
     
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  4. William F

    William F Well-Known Member

    That is so cool! thanks for sharing!
     
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  5. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    Looks like tea rations?
     
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  6. William F

    William F Well-Known Member

    Better not drop one of those in the gutter on accident, dont think it would be as salvageable as a coin...;)
     
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  7. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    In modern (and Ancient) China, tea was/is often used as a form of "payment," in that it was an excellent bribery tool.

    Want your kid to get into that top school? A gift of a $20k block of tea serves the same purpose as a cash bribe; that $20k value remains and can be re-bribed later at the same par value.
     
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  8. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    Well, we all know how dirty coins get, being in everyone's dirty soiled sweaty pockets. I wouldn't want to make a cup of tea out it.
     
  9. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

    Alex, I'll take tea leaves for $500 please.
     
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  10. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    This is the type of tea was what was dumped in Boston harbor.
    it is so compacted that one brick of tea like this would supply a family for quite some time.

    This is why the cost of the Boston Tea Party is so high, because what they tossed were bricks similar to these!

    -your New Englander friend
     
  11. Numiser

    Numiser Well-Known Member

    I hope it's Oolong Tea!
     
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  12. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    Most likely, very stale.
     
  13. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    They do both, use it for money and shave it a little to make tea.
     
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  14. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    And that's a fact. Tea was a highly coveted extravagance/commodity in the early part of U.S. history. It was usually locked in a box in rich folks homes. Pineapples pretty much the same, a real luxury and also why so many incorporated the pineapple into various aspects of the design and construction of their homes. It was a sign of wealth for both items to be had in the day.
     
  15. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Heavens no. These are actually quite heavy. The tea leaves are really compacted.
     
  16. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Ah, someone that knows history!
     
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  17. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That would be nice. :)
     
  18. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    You know your history as well.
     
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  19. VistaCruiser69

    VistaCruiser69 Well-Known Member

    The Chinese and the British used to trade opium for tea.

     
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  20. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    A common misconception in the Sherlock Holmes tales were that he used opium but that was not true. He used a solution of cocaine.
     
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  21. Evan Saltis

    Evan Saltis OWNER - EBS Numis LLC

    I was a lonely child, so I had plenty of time to read.
    ;)
     
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