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During the Tang Dynasty, Paper bills were first used by the Chinese, who started carrying folding money mostly in the form of privately issued bills of credit or exchange notes and used it for more than 500 years before the practice began to catch on in Europe in the 17th century. China was already going through a fairly advanced financial crisis: the production of paper notes had grown until their value plummeted, prompting inflation to soar, while it took another century or two for paper money to spread to the rest of the world, As a result, China eliminated paper money entirely in 1455 and wouldn't adopt it again for several hundred years. Another not-so-well-known fact: the word cash was originally used to describe the type of round bronze coins with square holes commonly used in the Tang Dynasty, called kai-yuans.
The Mr. Money Bags Cufflinks epitomize the rich past of money back in the ages ago. With its inspired look from a dollar sign that is often used to describe money and with a beaming shade of silver makes it even more refined and elegant. If you are eyeing for cufflinks that has a lot of history then this piece is a stellar pick for you.
Colour: Silver
Cufflink Style: 1018-CL
Includes a small cylinder at the back that rotates 90 degrees to hold the cufflink in place
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