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<p>[QUOTE="BenSi, post: 8119546, member: 95174"]In the later empire now called Byzantium they used the money changers and tax officials. The would be responsible for changing currency into gold, all taxes had to be paid in gold and the change was given in billion and copper, the lower denominations continued to circulate and were replenished when needed. </p><p>In the 12th century the Military was paid in trachea.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BenSi, post: 8119546, member: 95174"]In the later empire now called Byzantium they used the money changers and tax officials. The would be responsible for changing currency into gold, all taxes had to be paid in gold and the change was given in billion and copper, the lower denominations continued to circulate and were replenished when needed. In the 12th century the Military was paid in trachea.[/QUOTE]
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