Fictional Currency
Currency, Electronic Money, Medium of Exchange, Coincidence of Wants, Barter, Gold Standard, Fiat Money
978-620-1-24828-1
6201248285
52
2012-07-09
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A fictional currency is some form of defined or alluded currency in works of fiction. The names of such units of currency are sometimes based on extant or historic currencies (e.g. "Altairian dollars" or "Earth yen") while others, such as "Kalganids" in Asimov's Foundation series, may be wholly invented. A particularly common type, especially in science fiction, is electronically managed "credits". In some works of fiction, exchange media other than money are used. These are not currency as such, but rather nonstandard media of exchange used to avoid the difficulties of ensuring "double coincidence of wants" in a barter system.
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