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What was the purpose of the holes in the middle of Chinese coins?

A. It was due to a Chinese superstition.
B. It reduced the amount of mineral it took to produce farm them.
C. It made them easier to store.
D. It made the coins easier to produce.

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D or C

Step-by-step explanation:

Most Chinese coins were produced with a square hole in the middle. This was used to allow collections of coins to be threaded on a square rod so that the rough edges could be filed smooth, and then threaded on strings for ease of handling.

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