Which kind of ‘bulbs’ were once exchanged as a form of currency?
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Tulip bulbs can able to once exchange as a form of currency.
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Since tulips have extraordinary process, it will be used to grab bulbs via most effective contract prices in an extraordinary manner.
Experience the enhanced benefits involved in tulips.
Know the major factors that are unknown to most of the peoples.
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Tulip bulbs were once used and exchanged as a 'form of currency'.
EXPLANATION:
- During the 17th century in Netherlands, the country known in the world for the production of tulips and colourful tulip fields, the prices of tulips went so high that it bulbs were used as currency.
- People would use it for exchange of items instead of money. But later that period, the price of the tulips fell and people had to suffer from loss, so much so that many of them committed suicide. It was like the Great Depression.
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