Ancient history

What is the money of ancient mesopotamian called?

The ancient Mesopotamians used a form of currency called shekels. Shekels were typically made of silver or gold and were used to purchase goods and services. The value of a shekel varied over time and depending on the region, but it was generally equivalent to around 1/60th of a gold ounce. Shekels were often used in conjunction with other forms of currency, such as barley and livestock.