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Name of the coins issued by daryush-1

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Answered by vaiexllama
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The coin minted by the Persian Empire was named the daric. It was made of gold and had a weight of around 8,4 gr. It was first introduced by Darius I (522-486BC) at the end of the 6th century BC.

Answered by ankita2295
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the use introduce a new thing gold coin which had a standard weight of 8.5 grams equalling in value 20 silver coins the gold used in the coins was of the very high quality with a purity of 95. 83% and it both the image of the Persian king or a great Warrior and with a bow or Arrow their use the use ended with the Alexander great invention in 330 BC after which they were mostly melted down and requirement as coins of Alexander this believed to be the main reason for their priority in spite of their widespread usage and the time

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