Mauretanian shekel
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ancient Mauretania had its own currency known as the Mauretanian shekel. This currency was minted in a number of different cities within the kingdom, and was used as a medium of exchange throughout the region. The Mauretanian shekel was modeled after the contemporary Greek and Roman coins, and was made of silver or bronze. Some Mauretanian coins also bore the image of the king of Mauretania on one side, and a variety of religious or mythological motifs on the other. the Mauretanian shekel. This currency was minted in a number of different cities within the kingdom, and was used as a medium of exchange throughout the region. The Mauretanian shekel was modeled after the contemporary Greek and Roman coins, and was made of silver or bronze. Some Mauretanian coins also bore the image of the king of Mauretania on one side, and a variety of religious or mythological motifs on the other.
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