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8 March, 17:55

Why did the Roman Empire produce more coins?

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  1. 8 March, 19:28
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    The Roman Empire produced more coins because they needed a surplus of coins to be able to pay all the people that the state itself needed to pay (it was mostly soldiers who were professionals and required a payment in the form of coin). But it also needed to produce more coin because the empire itself was drastically expanding and the needs for trading were ever-increasing in this case.
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