Denarius
In the Roman currency system, the denarius (plural: denarii) was a small silver coin first minted in 211 BC. It was the most common coin produced for circulation but was slowly debased until its replacement by the antoninianus. The word “denarius” is derived from the Latin dēnī “ten times”, as its value was 10 asses; it ...
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$155.0 ROMAN COINS ROMAN REPUBLIC Lots Roman Republic. A. Terentius Varro? Denarius. Q. Minucius M.f. Ter. Denarius. Very fine.(2)
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$6800.0 Diocletian, AD 284-305. Gold Pre-reform Aureus (4.62 g) minted at Cyzicus, c. AD 290-292. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Diocletian. Reverse: Mars advancing right, holding spear an ...
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