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why do you think the Roman government stopped coining in silver ? And which metal did it begin to use for the production of coinage

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Here, I have presented the reason for the Roman's stoppage of minting of silver coins.

Explanation:

Roman used to mint coins from silver in large numbers. There was surplus amount of silver mined form Spanish silver mines. This led the Romans to use most of the silver that were mined to make coins. Ultimately Spanish mines have no enough silver to mint coins.

Then, Romans planned to keep minting coins so they used gold as alternative metal for minting coins.

Answered by sudharsansundar898
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Answer:

the roman were used to mint coins from silver in large numbers. There was surplus amount of silver mined form Spanish silver mines. This led the Romans to use most of the silver that were mined to make coins. Ultimately Spanish mines have no enough silver to mint coins

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