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Why did the Roman Empire produce more coins?

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  • 22-05-2017
One reason of why the Roman's produced more coins was because the Empire was constantly expanding and needed more money in circulation. Another reason was that people used to chip the sides off the coins. This meant that they had to make more coins to replace them!

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