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Reviewing the initial analysis results of the money functions we can determine their interaction and also pay attention that the function of instrument of circulation and payment should determine the level of the total monetary stock in the country and the function of saving is directly linked with the State monetary policy.

The basic requirement of the money functions performing is the stability of the money circulation whole system.

The comprehension questions

1. Name two basic theories of money origin in the World Economy.

2. What are the basic history stages of money development according to the evolutional theory?

3. List the money functions and elaborate the concepts.

4. The essence of money consists of three features, name them.

Section 2. MONEY TURNOVER, MONEY CIRCULATION AND MONEY SYSTEM

1.2.1. Metal full-bodied money

In the course of historical development initially the system of metal money circulation formed which was based on the metal money usage.

The money qualification which is based on the materially substantial features of the total equivalent allows classifying conventionally the metal money on full-bodied and token money.

The full-bodied (real) money is money the nominal (designated on it) value of which corresponds to its real value, i.e. to the value of metal of which it is produced (an obverse of a coin – adverse, a reverse of a coin – reverse, a ridge – edge).

The first coins appeared in about the XII>th century B.C.E. in China and in the VII>th century B.C.E. in the ancient Lydian State (the Asia Minor). The oldest money which were discovered on the territory of Kazakhstan are the ancient coins found during the diggings of such towns as Otrar, Taraz, Turkestan, Balasagun, Suyab. The earliest are dated from the VI>th century. Before the XXII>nd century they were produced manually from copper, bronze, gold. As a rule the coins had the images of a family coat of arms – tamga and indicated the title of the main sovereign ruler – kagan. At that times each of them issued their own coins with their title that’s why they greatly differed from each other not only by the images but also by their thickness and form.

Later in the middle centuries in Kypchakiya the territory of which marched with the territory of modern Kazakhstan a silver tanga and a copper poul circulated. The copper coins usually were used for everyday buyings and silver for the foreign trade operations.