Asked by Jacob Murphree on Apr 24, 2024

A currency or cash substitute has existed for centuries in Anglo-American law.

Anglo-American Law

A legal system originating in England and now prevalent in the United States and many Commonwealth countries, characterized by the doctrine of precedent.

Currency Substitute

Any means of payment used in lieu of traditional money (coins and banknotes) for the transaction of goods and services.

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