Dolphin teeth- the new reserve currency?
Currencies Direct March 31st 2009 - < 1 minute read

Amazingly the teeth of spinner dolphins have facilitated commerce in parts of the Solomon Islands for centuries and recently the value has risen from 4p to 18p as more people flock to it as a safe haven. Since 1977 the Solomon Island Dollar was the main currency but after a period of fin trading the Dolphin tooth has come back to the fore as a tradable currency….it is an interesting concept which comprises centuries of tradition with a modern desire for a safe haven and a connection to local tradition….money may run out but Dolphin teeth will always be there…that is unless man hunts the Dolphin to extinction…
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