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Why was Rome's creation of a common currency so important?

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The Romans knew that people needed a standard way of exchanging money if trade was to flourish. So the government produced currency in the form of coins. ... Besides making trade easier, coins helped the government to communicate with people.

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it made trading easier, along with telling interesting stories on their leaders on them.
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