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		<title>Words and Coins from Ancient Greece to Byzantium</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Introduction of coinage in ancient Greece world is a product of human ingenuity intended to meet everyday needs, under a convention aimed at preserving equity in a society of reciprocity, in which the value of all goods of a certain weight or a certain affinity could be estimated comparatively, fairly and logically, using one [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Introduction of coinage in ancient Greece world is a product of human ingenuity intended to meet everyday needs, under a convention aimed at preserving equity in a society of reciprocity, in which the value of all goods of a certain weight or a certain affinity could be estimated comparatively, fairly and logically, using one medium. this was achieved by the adoption of the money in the form of the coin, i.e. a metal piece weighted and tested, imprinted with the stamp of the issuing autority, as a sign of sovereignty and a guarantee of credit.</p>
<p>In consequence, coinage, initially with an intrinsic value (deriving from precious metals, particulary silver) and later with a nominal value (bronze coins), becam the vehicule of various monetized exchanges and transactions, as well as a means of savings. Thus it acquired a ynamic role in people&rsquo;s lives and with its continuum mobile contributed decisvely to the expansion of the economy.</p>The post <a href="https://fondationbodmer.ch/product/words-and-coins-fron-ancient-greece-to-byzantium/">Words and Coins from Ancient Greece to Byzantium</a> first appeared on <a href="https://fondationbodmer.ch">Fondation Martin Bodmer</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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