Arabic Dinar, European Ducat, and Trade Impact
Introduction Throughout history, gold coins have been the foundation of global commerce. Among the most influential were the Arabic Dinar in the Islamic world and the European Ducat in medieval Europe. These coins not only powered trade across continents but also built a framework of trust that united distant markets. Their uniform weight, high purity, and universal acceptance allowed merchants to engage in cross-border trade with confidence. [caption id="attachment_777" align="alignnone" width="1536"] Arabic Dinar, European Ducat,...
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