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How were Roman coins made?

Updated: 8/23/2023
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Roman coins were made for the same reason our coins are made-- they were money. They were used in buying and selling. Roman coins also were like mini messages telling the public of some deed that the issuer of the coin did.

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roman coins were made from gold. this is the my answer.

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He didn't do it personally. But today it is still the government who mints the coins.

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To spend it

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