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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2810145, member: 88736"]I'm going to "up" this thread as this thread is about "coin is money."</p><p><br /></p><p>In this thread, I've questioned history of numbers in the coins, but, not the date numbers such as 1820, 1990, etc. I've questioned numbers in coins which make them money. After a long research, result is that the coin has not been seen as money throughout the history, even so today. </p><p><br /></p><p>What does this mean? People do not know what the money is. </p><p><br /></p><p>What is money? Money is not an item, a tool, used ONLY to exchange the goods, BUT ALSO, money has mathematics. This makes money differ from other items. However, money is an "imaginary" item, just like mathematics. Coins, banknotes, etc) are physical versions of money. And, basic mathematics is in the coin. (Ok, that's enough for the moment. Soon, I'll write coin mathematics here.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2810145, member: 88736"]I'm going to "up" this thread as this thread is about "coin is money." In this thread, I've questioned history of numbers in the coins, but, not the date numbers such as 1820, 1990, etc. I've questioned numbers in coins which make them money. After a long research, result is that the coin has not been seen as money throughout the history, even so today. What does this mean? People do not know what the money is. What is money? Money is not an item, a tool, used ONLY to exchange the goods, BUT ALSO, money has mathematics. This makes money differ from other items. However, money is an "imaginary" item, just like mathematics. Coins, banknotes, etc) are physical versions of money. And, basic mathematics is in the coin. (Ok, that's enough for the moment. Soon, I'll write coin mathematics here.)[/QUOTE]
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