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In the 1060s, various regions used different forms of currency. In Europe, coins such as the silver penny were common in England, while in the Holy Roman Empire, denarii were widely circulated. In the Byzantine Empire, the solidus was a prominent currency, and in the Islamic world, gold dinars and silver dirhams were prevalent. Trade often relied on barter and local systems of value alongside these coins.

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