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The Macedonian currency denar is also derived from the Roman denarius. The Italian word denaro, Spanish word dinero, the Portuguese word dinheiro, the Slovene word denar and the Catalan word diner, all meaning money, are also derived from Latin "denarius". ... What is a 180 AD Roman Silver Denarius worth?
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Matthew 22: (ASV - Public Domain) American Standard Version at BibleGateway.com ... 19 Show me the tribute money. And they brought unto him a denarius. 20 And he saith unto them, ... Roman Historian Cornelius Tacitus (AD 56-117) gave us a record of how much a Roman soldier on the German front was paid per day in 14 AD.
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In the twenty-first century, many of us think of money as paper or even as bytes of data to be exchanged electronically. But coins were the commonest medium for money in the past and continue to be in much of the world today. ... Oxford University Press, New York 1998. "American Classical League Service Bureau:
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Denarius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 ...
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The history of money and its terminology, formal and slang, is fascinating - the language was and remains full of character, and although much has been lost, much still survives in the money slang words and expressions of today. ... In the 18th century 'bobstick' was a shillings-worth of gin. In parts of the US 'bob' was...
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English weights & measures: Money and Coins ... Until 15th February, 1971, Great Britain had much more interesting system of money, known as the pounds, shillings and pence system, or Lsd - the L coming from the latin word libra, the d coming from the latin word denarius (a roman coin).
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Continental Currency was authorized by the Continental Congress to finance the American Revolution but also was to serve as a convenient medium of exchange. Continental paper money was a financial disaster and by 1780 was devalued, ... Question: How much was the English pound worth in American dollars in 1850? Thanks;
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Usually it was worth more in the spring, ... Ordinary Romans, of course, weren’t stupid, and despite the psychological inertia regarding the value of money, the new denarius, as the coin was called, simply bought fewer goods ... In Germany after World War II, American cigarettes functioned as money for small transactions,
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The date is uncertain but these were probably at least roughly contemporary with the development of coinage in the West, and possibly much earlier. Being made of base ... 307 One pound of gold is worth 100,000 Denarii. The value of the denarius is only half that stipulated in Diocletian's edict of prices 6 years earlier.
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