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Analyzing an Alternative Form of Money

A remote island community uses large, heavy, uniquely carved stones as its primary form of money. These stones are valued because they are rare and their unique carvings make them difficult to counterfeit. Based on this description, identify two key properties of effective money that these stones lack and explain why these deficiencies would cause problems in daily economic transactions.

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