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Q: How much were the coins in 600 BC?
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Did ancient Rome invent coins?

Archaic Greece in around 600 BC


Which bc came first 600 bc or 1500 bc?

1500 bc was before 600 bc


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The earliest coins were made in 700-600 BC and were made out of Electrum which is a naturally occurring mix of both gold and silver. The first pure gold coins were made in about 560 BC.


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The oldest coins all date from between 600 and 700 BC and were more or less simultaneously developed in ancient Greece, India and China. Since these coins do no have year-of-issue stamps on them, it is impossible to say which of the many remaining coins from that era is the oldest. Coins dating from between 600 and 700 BC can be seen in Museums all over the world that have a sizable ancient coin collection.


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Who inveted money?

The first use of money in the form of coins was around 600 BC in current day Turkey. http://oldestcoins.reidgold.com/article.html


How much is 600 US coins worth in US dollars?

It depends on the denominations of the coins. Post new question.


What would 100 dollars in 600 BC be worth today?

Absolutely nothing. Dollars did not exist in 600 BC.


In what year did Pythagoras lived?

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What civilization started in 600 BC?

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