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20 September, 18:51

Features in currency in Ancient Rome write 3 answers

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  1. 20 September, 19:55
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    1. Roman currency was primarily created in gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coins.

    2. The iconic facial structure or symbol is put on Roman currency, speaking of Roman coins, these characters put on were pretty much always godd/deities. These same deities are the ones that are worshipped in Ancient Greece (some probably still do).

    3. These Roman currencies usually were degraded quite a bit and looked quite shoddy in comparison to coins used in the modern world in developed countries such as the United States or Kingdom, or even France and Germany. This proved to be quite malleable (able to be manipulated and changed without being fully broken), thus giving off the unusual yet unique shapes that Roman coins were issued in.
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