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By Caltea Sara & David Eduard
Table of contents

01 02
Short history of People need more
money Shopping addiction & useless
products

03
Facts
Random facts about our topic
01
Short history
Where did they come from? How do they affect our day
to day life?
The History of Money

Precious metals such as gold We still have banknotes, but


and silver started to be used with upgraded security
for trade systems

A long After 1000


time some years Now
ago time ago

Everything was done by A form of banknotes


trading with things such as appeared
plants or animals
02
People need more
The effects of excessive production
Shopping addiction

• A shopping addiction can be an actual


problem;
• We are encouraged by multiple
factors to spend money;
• A shopping addiction is, fortunately,
pretty easy to cope with.
Useless Products

Ropeless jump rope Butter stick Cookies&Cream-


filled oreos
It’s just like a jump rope, but This was made for people that This is the exact same cookie,
without the rope. The intention consider spreading butter with a but with a different packaging.
was to be able to exercise in knife too difficult. Unfortunately, people still
places with obstacles. bought them.
03
Facts
Facts about our topics
Facts about money

It costs more than a The pound sterling is Only 8% of the


cent to make a cent the oldest existing world’s currency is in
In the US, it costs roughly 2 currency cash
cents to make a 1-cent coin. The first pound appeared in The vast majority of the world’s
1489. currency exists in electronic
form.

There was once a Money engravers are Queen Elizabeth is


$100,000 bill extremely skilled.
They were only used in
It takes close to 15 years of
featured in 15
transactions between Federal
Reserve Banks and the U.S.
training to become an engraver. banknotes
She holds the record for the most
Treasury. appereances on banknotes.
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