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why did roman government stop minting silver's coins after these which metal came to be used for minting ​

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Answered by ItzVash003
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The roman government stopped coining in silver because the Spanish silver mines were exhausted and the government ran out of sufficient stocks of the metal to support a stable coinage in silver.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gold coins were minted

Explanation:

The Romans used silver to mint the coins. But usage of more silver exhausted the silver mines. So they started to use gold to make coins.

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