Question on: JAMB Economics - 2012

The money that commands a higher market value than its face value is called

A
paper money
B
standard money
C
commodity money
D
fiat money
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Correct Option: D

Commodity money is a type of money that has intrinsic value. The money's market value is derived from the material from which it is made. Therefore, it can command a higher market value than its face value, due to factors such as the scarcity or demand for the commodity itself.

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