the list below, taken from A History of Money by Glyn Davies, includes a small proportion of the enormous variety of primitive moneys, and none of the modern forms.
Amber, beads, cowries (shells), drums, eggs, feathers, gongs, hoes (tool to work the soil), ivory, jade, kettles, leather, mats, nails, oxen, pigs, quartz, rice, salt, thimbles, umiacs (Eskimo boats), vodka, wampum, yarns, and zappozats (decorated axes).