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132Of years While some of these alternate currencies were implemented as temporary measures others are still in use today Price comparison website Gocompare com recently put together a collection of 10 unusual items that have been used as currency around the world from bricks of tea in China to large stones on the island of Yap View As One Page Slides Rai stones Rai stones Gocompare com Where Island of Yap Micronesia When 500 AD today Value Each stone has its own unique value These large and round discs are carved from limestone and used as currency on the Micronesian island of Yap The stones have different values that depend on their history rather than their size For example the more people who died transporting the stone the higher its value will be Tea bricks Tea bricks Gocompare com Where China Mongolia Tibet and Central Asia When 19th century 1935 Value Varied depending on the quality of leaves and the distance and accessibility of the market Tea bricks are blocks of ground tea leaves that are packed into molds and pressed The bricks were used as a form of currency up until the beginning of WWII when the value of tea skyrocketed in many parts of Asia Tea blocks were actually said to be favored over coins in places like Siberia and Tibet as they could be used to treat coughs and colds or even eaten if food was scarce Canadian Tire money Canadian Tire money Gocompare com Where Canada When 1958 today Value 5 10 25 50 1 and 2 denominations Created by Canadian Tire back in 1958 this money was originally conceptualized as a customer reward tactic Customers would get coupons that featured a tire and dollar sign running hand in hand
Notgeld emergency money Gocompare com Where Germany but there have also been instances of this in Ireland Sweden Belgium and France When 1914 1923 Value Much like banknotes where the value was printed on the item Notgeld a German word for emergency money was used during the beginning of WWI because there was a shortage of metals that could be used for coins though cases of this can go as far back as 1689 in countries like Ireland While it was used from 1914 1923 the period of 1922 1923 is considered to be the peak of its use in Germany So much Notgeld was issued during that time that further measures had to be taken to issue them in the form of silk and cards 100 Quintillion Pengo 100 Quintillion Pengo Gocompare com Where Hungary When 1946 Value 0 20 After WWII Hungary saw its prices begin to nearly double every 15 hours causing the country to experience the highest rate of hyperinflation to ever be recorded The 100 quintillion pengo was the largest denomination banknote to become legal tender with a value of around 0 20