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why silver currency stopped in rome ?​

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Answered by aarushchoudhary59
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A simpler possible explanation for the debasement of coinage is that it allowed the state to spend more than it had. By decreasing the amount of silver in its coins, Rome could produce more coins and "stretch" its budget.

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Answered by vinodkumari54321
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Answer:

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.

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