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by gshubert17
3907 days ago
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No more gold? Wasn't there more gold in other places? Places the Romans didn't know about, but still places. I'm not suggesting the Romans needed to venture westward and discover the Americas, but did they really have no other options? |
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Apart from that, there was also normal economic and population growth – even without trade, if your population and economy grows, you'll need more money if you want to keep prices and wages stable.
So, they had several options:
• Conquer places that have gold! That went well for a few centuries, until it didn't any more.
• Debase the currency to make more of the money still here. That was, unsurprisingly, massively unpopular. And because monetary value was still tied to precious metals, people just started to hoard old money to melt it in later (something you still occasionally see with e.g. copper pennies), which led to all sorts of economic problems (occasionally crashing all the way down to barter trade).