Coins were significant in all of the following ways except
a. they allowed easy exchange of goods and services.
b. they allowed for easy recordkeeping.
c. they were used to pay the professional soldiers.
d. they allowed for rapid transactions.
e. they allowed for easy storage of wealth.
ANSWER:
c
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