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Roman Coins Coin Collection Mints

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Using Roman Coins in Ancient Rome

Part of collecting Roman coins involves understanding the history and usage behind the coin – what it bought and what it was worth. During the time of Ancient Rome, the citizens of the Roman Empire used the silver Denarius as the standard unit of money. Smaller Roman coins included the brass Sesterius and the copper As. It took 100 to 200 denarii to pay for a cow, 500 denarii to pay for a male slave, and 2000-6000 denarii to pay for a female slave. For an apartment, you would pay 50-300 denarii per year. Roman soldiers made good salaries for their services to the Roman empire. A Centurion on the front line of battle made 300 denarii a month. However, if you held an academic job, such as a lecturer, you might make 15 denarii per month.

Common Misspellings include ancien adn, anbd aparment, appartment cooper buring, durig, durring, duting hstory howver maked amke, mkae, mkea moeny mounth soilders, soliders hten, tghe, ther, thge, tjhe ther, theri, thier, thier tiem, timne, tiome useage unsed wass, weas, ws waht, whta owudl, woudl eyar, yearm, yera
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Roman Coins

roman

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Roman Coins Coin Collection Mints

roman coins coin Roman Coins Coin Collection Mints


Using Roman Coins in Ancient Rome

Part of collecting Roman coins involves understanding the history and usage behind the coin – what it bought and what it was worth. During the time of Ancient Rome, the citizens of the Roman Empire used the silver Denarius as the standard unit of money. Smaller Roman coins included the brass Sesterius and the copper As. It took 100 to 200 denarii to pay for a cow, 500 denarii to pay for a male slave, and 2000-6000 denarii to pay for a female slave. For an apartment, you would pay 50-300 denarii per year. Roman soldiers made good salaries for their services to the Roman empire. A Centurion on the front line of battle made 300 denarii a month. However, if you held an academic job, such as a lecturer, you might make 15 denarii per month.

Common Misspellings include ancien adn, anbd aparment, appartment cooper buring, durig, durring, duting hstory howver maked amke, mkae, mkea moeny mounth soilders, soliders hten, tghe, ther, thge, tjhe ther, theri, thier, thier tiem, timne, tiome useage unsed wass, weas, ws waht, whta owudl, woudl eyar, yearm, yera
 Collectible Porcelain Dolls  Miniature Dolls  Ethnic Dolls  Ocean Glassware  Books  The discovery of glass  Glass Craft  Stamp collecting  Hourse Picture Taking Tips  Wine Collection  The US Mint Facilities  Silver Dollar Collection Tip  Survival Of The Coin Proof Set  Price Of The Coin Proof Set  Investing in Rare US Coins  Roman Coins  Coin Collecting Storage  Care For Your Coin Collection  Care For Your Coin Collection  Coin Collecting For Kids  Gun Cleaning List  Fossil Collecting Tips  Identift Sea Glass  Cigar Collection Tips  Season Your Humidor for a Perfect Cigar  Keep Your Cigars in Perfect Condition  Collect Records