Why was the use of coins a better system than the Barter system in maghada
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Bartering makes it easier to negotiate, but lacks the flexibility of a currency system. ... Currency systems were developed to eliminate this hassle. In early civilizations, common agreed-upon goods, such as animal skins or salt, served as currency that individuals could exchange for goods and services
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It is because the barter system was sometimes not fair for example if you are a cattle farmer and you want a pot which costs 1/3 cow you can't chop the cow and give it .Also coins were reliable and standard everywhere.
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