Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/January 21, 2005

"The exact nature of the evolution of money varies significantly across time and place, though it is believed by historians that gold's high value for its utility, density, resistance to corrosion, uniformity and easy divisibility made it useful as both a store of value, and a unit of account for stored value of other kinds."

This is a long, confusing sentence. I don't think this is quite ready for the front page yet. Jonathunder 00:20, 2005 Jan 18 (UTC)