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As the Roman Empire declined, several factors contributed to the decrease in the use of coins. Economic instability, rampant inflation, and a devaluation of currency led to a loss of confidence in coins. Additionally, the empire faced increasing military pressures and invasions, disrupting trade and commerce, which favored barter systems over coinage. Lastly, the shift in focus toward local economies and self-sufficiency diminished the reliance on a standardized currency.

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