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'Cash' IS a token e.g. in uk all bank notes say 'I promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of...' It's a Bank of England 'Token'...
...which in 2008 turned out not to be as well connected to real sources of value as everyone thought.
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In the US cash is only good to pay off debts (ie, "for all debts public and private"). Odd how that's opposite but functionally the same.
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Clearly you can buy other things lol...
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As far as I understand it, you're not "buying" anything: 1) You are given an item, 2) You incur a debt for that item, 3) then you pay off the debt with cash.
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What about charity? Is that debt also?
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I would view charity as gifting "tokens (cash) good for wiping out debt". However, as far as the law is concerned, I'm none the wiser...
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