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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A money bag (moneybag, bag of money, money sack, sack of money, bag of gold, gold bag, sack of gold, etc) is a bag (normally with a drawstring) of money (or gold) used to hold and transport coins and banknotes from/to a mint, bank, ATM, vending machine, business, or other institution. Money bags are usually transported in an armored car or a money train. According to the account given in the Bible's Gospel of John, Judas Iscariot carried the disciples' money bag. During the Roman Era, the Legio IV Scythica was camped in Zeugma, an ancient city of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A money bag (moneybag, bag of money, money sack, sack of money, bag of gold, gold bag, sack of gold, etc) is a bag (normally with a drawstring) of money (or gold) used to hold and transport coins and banknotes from/to a mint, bank, ATM, vending machine, business, or other institution. Money bags are usually transported in an armored car or a money train. According to the account given in the Bible's Gospel of John, Judas Iscariot carried the disciples' money bag. During the Roman Era, the Legio IV Scythica was camped in Zeugma, an ancient city of Commagen (modern-day Turkey). Excavations carried out in the city revealed 65,000 seal imprints (in clay, known as Bulla ) found in a place which is believed to serve as the archives for the customs of ancient Zeugma. The seal imprints used in sealing papyrus, parchment, moneybags, and customs bales are good indication of volume of the trade and the density of transportation and communication network once established in the region.