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During the time of the Black Death, most countries in Western Europe were using coins based on the old Roman denarius. In France, this was called a denier, and in England it was a penny. It was a small silver coin.

The coins most commonly used in the Byzantine Empire were copper or bronze.

Many other coins of various types were also used in the Eastern parts of Europe and the Middle East.

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