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  • 25-09-2021
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how did introduction of a standard currency affect the Roman economy​

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The Roman coins acted as the common currency throughout the empire, which made commercial exchanges in the various part of the empire easier. In a way, Roman money acted a bit like the Euro acting as a common currency for many European countries.
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