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b. Why was the use of coins a better system than the Barter System?​

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Answered by roushanreigns017
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The primary difference between barter and currency systems is that a currency system uses an agreed-upon form of paper or coin money as an exchange system rather than directly trading goods and services through bartering. ... Bartering makes it easier to negotiate, but lacks the flexibility of a currency system.

Answered by ravindraprasadsingh0
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The use of money better than a barter system because of the following reasons: A person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or service that he or she might want. Thus everyone prefers to receive payments in money and then exchange the money for things that they want.

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