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Silver and Gold Coins

Between 643 and 630 B.C , gold coins were introduced. The Lydian King Croesus introduced gold coins. At that particular time, individuals were known to use electrum which was a pale, yellowish mixture of gold and silver which occurs naturally within Lydia. Individuals then weren't aware of how to separate silver and gold. In all actuality, the very first gold coin was considered to be a combination of gold and silver.

Around 560 B.C they started to learn how they could separate silver from gold. This was when the very first real gold coins came into existence. During the manufacturing of gold coins, they also began creating silver coins. Silver coins were worth a whole lot less than the gold coins and that is the main reason why all of the rich people within the kingdom used gold coins while all of the working class people used silver coins.

At the time that King Croesus was taken captive by the Persian army during 546 B.C, the Persians went through the Lydia kingdom. This is where they found all of the gold coins. The Persians were completely amazed at how all of the individuals of Lydia were able to mint gold coins and they then decided to take the time to learn the trade. They also considered gold to be a precious metal as well, and it wasn't long before they adopted usage of the gold coins.

Since Persia was considered to be among the most progressive nations in olden times, the use of gold coins soon spread very quickly to all of the other different areas of the world. It was for the next several years that the gold coins played a rather important role within the commerce area. Individuals from all areas of the world began to use gold in order to obtain services and goods all over the world.

In 1933, the usage of the gold coins stopped. All over the world, countries started to learn that it was too expensive to use the gold coins as their currency. These days, there are some countries that are known to use the coins that are gold colored which don't contain gold any longer.

Similar to other coins, silver and gold coin values are known to be dependent upon several different factors, which include the number of silver and gold coins that are created, as well as their rarity, age and condition. If you would like to learn more about gold coins, you should take the time to learn more about these things.


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