psychognome said:Well, for what I know, the ancient Finns used animal skins and hides as currency...
I still remember a picture from my grade-school history book. It depicted a man and a boy in a snowy taiga, with only one tree around. The man was aiming his bow, coupled with a blunt arrow, at a squirrel sitting in the tree, and the boy was getting ready to catch the falling squirrel.![]()
If I'm not mistaken, Finland wasn't the only place where animal hides were used to pay for stuff.
If you want that sword it will be 28 minks 4 beavers and not a racoon less!