During the time of Moses, which is traditionally dated to around the 13th century BCE, there was no standardized currency as we understand it today. Instead, trade was primarily conducted through barter systems, where goods and services were exchanged directly. Silver and gold were likely used as measures of wealth and could function as a form of currency in some transactions, but they were not minted coins.
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