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In olden time of Rome, the warriors serving the empire were payed with a handful of salt each day. Later, the officers in charge of distributing salt started finding the transport and preservation (from rain etc.) of the huge bulk inefficient, hence, the reward of salt was replaced by a sum of money allowing each man to buy his own. The money thus received was referred to as their 'salarium' (Latin) or salt-money. The term salarium entered into English which modified to modern day salary!

etymology.quora.com/Salary-Salt-Money

My submission for this week's FlickrFriday theme: #MoneyMoneyMoney

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Uploaded on January 25, 2016
Taken on January 25, 2016