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What Is A Currency? - Definition, Types & Uses
(MENAFN- Daily Forex) Currency refers to the standardization of money in various forms like banknotes and coins . It is a medium of exchange, enabling day-to-day transactions and domestic and global trade, and fulfills a central role in today's interconnected world. Another way of looking at currency is that it is a system of money within a country or monetary union.The three monetary systems for currency are:
- Fiat currency, issued by a government but back by nothing more than a promise and widespread belief that the value printed on a banknote or coin represents the actual value
- Commodity money, for example, gold or silver, has a genuine value derived from the value of the commodity , meaning it remains backed by an actual asset rather than a promise or government declaration
- Representative money, which has no value but represents the value printed on banknotes and coins, which in today's system includes most fiat currency, blurring the lines between them
- Medium of exchange
- Cannot store value
- Has no intrinsic value
- Currency is tangible
- Does not measure value
- Currency is any form of money in legal circulation
- Store of value
- Has intrinsic value
- Money is intangible
- Measures value of goods and services
- Quotable in any currency
- Money is any item or verifiable record accepted as payment
- Money held in commercial banks, known as demand deposits or non-confidential money
- Accounts for a significant portion of the money supply
- Withdrawable without prior notice
- Bank money and currency represent the money supply in today's economies
- Commodity Currency - backed by a commodity, usually gold
- Coins - First used around 640 BC, falling out of favor following the collapse of the Roman Empire, and resurging during the Renaissance
- Paper Money - Developed in China, used throughout the world after a Swedish bank issued it in 1661
- Electronic Money - It sends information electronically and does not require a physical exchange, and Sweden leads the push for a cashless society
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