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Willow Sloan
27 June, 15:10
Where is the oldest peice of money?
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Ali Dickerson
27 June, 17:05
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The oldest piece of money that we can actually see is dated back to 211BC by the Romans.
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Jan Padilla
27 June, 18:04
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It is not with anyone!
it is dated back 211 bc of roman
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