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Near the fall of Rome, why were Roman coins being used less
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Near the fall of Rome, why were Roman coins being used less
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here were
several reasons for the fall
of the
Roman
Empire. Each one ... Yet much gold was
being
spent by the
romans
to pay for luxury items. This meant that ... As the amount of gold
used
in
coins
decreased, the
coins
became
less
valuable.
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Rome was loosing money
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