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The Aztecs Used Cacao Like Money

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In the Aztec world, cacao was more than a drink, it was countable value. Beans could pay taxes and buy goods in markets, and some people even made counterfeit beans.

Today chocolate is a treat, but in the past it could be an economy. In parts of the Aztec world, cacao became a unit of value that people recognized and could carry easily. For something to function as money, it should be countable, divisible, and widely accepted as a standard. Cacao beans fit some of those requirements, and demand stayed strong because the product itself was desirable. The interesting part is how quickly a side effect of money appears: counterfeiting. Anything valuable invites imitation, and cacao was no exception, with stories of tricks that made beans look real. It shows that money is ultimately an agreement. Paper, metal, or a bean, if society accepts it as value, exchange begins.
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