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Who established a standard currency for the roman empire?

No one established a standard currency for the Roman Empire. The Roman coins evolved as a standard currency as the Roman Empire expanded. The conquered territories were annexed to the empire, became Roman provinces and the Roman coins became their currency as a result of the annexation. The Roman coins also became useful as a standard currency as thriving trading neworks developed around the empire


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