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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2800543, member: 88736"]Olympic medals. Usually smoothly round and flat. Are they coin? No. </p><p>Big majority of people in the world, perhaps, all of them consider that coin is money, one of various forms (metal, paper, card, etc) of money.But, coin is "root" form of money. It is so not because of its material, metal, history, etc. but, because money math root is in the coin. First step of math of money is in the coin. So, without mathematics, no any round or whatever shaped physical object can be considered as money. Like math, money is an imaginary concept, an imaginary tool. Cash money, a physical object makes this imaginary concept of math a concrete item. And, root form of physical cash money is coin... Also, very first labor effort in physical money is in the coin, even before the math in the coins...</p><p><br /></p><p>So, to me, in this order: </p><p><br /></p><p>1. labor (in every stage including beginning) 2. physics 3. add basic mathematics 4. result=coin... 5. add advance phys math art etc = paper money and other forms of money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2800543, member: 88736"]Olympic medals. Usually smoothly round and flat. Are they coin? No. Big majority of people in the world, perhaps, all of them consider that coin is money, one of various forms (metal, paper, card, etc) of money.But, coin is "root" form of money. It is so not because of its material, metal, history, etc. but, because money math root is in the coin. First step of math of money is in the coin. So, without mathematics, no any round or whatever shaped physical object can be considered as money. Like math, money is an imaginary concept, an imaginary tool. Cash money, a physical object makes this imaginary concept of math a concrete item. And, root form of physical cash money is coin... Also, very first labor effort in physical money is in the coin, even before the math in the coins... So, to me, in this order: 1. labor (in every stage including beginning) 2. physics 3. add basic mathematics 4. result=coin... 5. add advance phys math art etc = paper money and other forms of money.[/QUOTE]
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