yota89
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10-09-2015
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Why did the Roman Empire produce more coins
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HistoryGuy
HistoryGuy
18-09-2015
One of the reasons why the Roman Empire produced more coins is because the Empire was constantly expanding and they needed to more money in circulation. Another reason was that people would chip the sides off the coins.
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