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Toward the end of the Roman Empire what caused a decrease in the use of coined money

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The coins were made from cheaper materials.

Step-by-step explanation:

Foreign attacks caused the Roman Empire to lose money it had gained from trade and taxes. Whenever Roman emperors did not have enough money to run their government, they issued new coins that used less silver than before. Fewer people would accept these new, less valuable coins. Instead, bartering was used more frequently.

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the coins were made from cheaper materials

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