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The currency used by the Mughal Empire was called the rupee.

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What is solidus?

In the Roman Empire the solidus was a Roman gold coin which replaced the silver denarius as the main currency unit of the Roman Empire. In the British Commonwealth, before decimalisation, it was a punctuation mark used to denote the shilling and was also called the shilling mark.


What currency was used in 33AD?

It could mainly be the Roman currency.


How much would be 5 guineas 2 shillings 2 florins and 12 pennies be in decimal currency?

All of these denominations beloing to the old redundant British predecimal currency system used by many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries. 5 Guineas (105 Shillings) - converted to £5.25 in decimal currency. 2 Shillings (1 Forin) - converted to £0.10 in decimal currency. 2 Florins (4 Shillings) - converted to £0.20 in decimal currency. 12 Pence (1 Shilling) - converted to £0.05 in decimal currency.


What are some kinds of objects used as currency?

Some other kinds of objects used as currency is salt,furs,grains,and gold.


Why did the Safavid use both silver and copper?

The Safavid Empire used both silver and copper primarily to facilitate trade and support their economy. Silver was valued for its higher worth and was often used for larger transactions and trade with foreign nations, while copper was more accessible and utilized for everyday commerce and smaller transactions. This dual currency system allowed for greater flexibility in economic activities and helped stabilize the monetary system within the empire. Additionally, the use of both metals helped in managing inflation and ensuring a steady supply of currency.