History, asked by orignalhiral, 9 months ago

IN PLACE OF THE BARTER SYSTEM THE PUNCH MARKED COINS WERE CONSIDERED TO BE

MORE WORTHY. WHY?​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Punch-marked coins are a type of early coinage of India, dating to between about the 6th and 2nd centuries BCE. ... These coins were made of silver of a standard weight but with an irregular shape. This was gained by cutting up silver bars and then making the correct weight by cutting the edges of the coin.These earliest coins are known as the famous 'punch-marked' coins. The punch-marked coins were mainly made of silver. There were copper punch-marked coins too. These coins are mostly of rectangular shape, occasionally square or round.

Answered by smitasingh19
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Answer:Down there you get your answer kid!!!

Explanation:The coins were more worthy because the from the coins they can buy anything they wanted but in barter systems they exchanged things, if they didn't want they have to in order to sell their products

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