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15 June, 20:57

Although no coinage was produced in Germania, Roman coins were in plentiful circulation and could easily have provided a medium of exchange (already in the first century, Tacitus tells us, Germani of the Rhine region were using good-quality Roman silver coins for this purpose)

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  1. 15 June, 22:05
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    "Although no coinage was produced in Germania, Roman coins were in plentiful circulation and could easily have provided a medium of exchange (already in the first century, Tacitus tells us, Germani of the Rhine region were using good-quality Roman silver coins for this purpose)."

    When sellers are willing to accept money in exchange for goods and services, money is acting as a?

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    The money is actions as a medium of exchange when they are exchanged against any goods or services.
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