A denarius was one day's pay, so 100 denarii was equal to 100 day's pay.
100 days earning
In Luke 10:35 the good samaritan paid the inn keeper with two denarii. A denarius (Greek) was a small silver being the equivalent of a full day's wage. The Bible refers to the denarius as a day's wage for a common laborer (Matthew 20:2). Classical historians regularly say that in the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire the daily wage for an unskilled laborer and common soldier was 1 denarius without tax, or about US$20 in bread. By this estimate 100 denarii is about $2000 USD in modern times.
It depends on its age and condition. They are worth from $15.00 to $100.00 + on ebay.
100 times is in the bible
A lot of times. I can not tell you how much exactly but probably more than 100!
Probably in 100 ac.
In Luke 10:35 the good samaritan paid the inn keeper with two denarii. A denarius (Greek) was a small silver being the equivalent of a full day's wage. The Bible refers to the denarius as a day's wage for a common laborer (Matthew 20:2). Classical historians regularly say that in the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire the daily wage for an unskilled laborer and common soldier was 1 denarius without tax, or about US$20 in bread. By this estimate 100 denarii is about $2000 USD in modern times.
$6000 is about the equivalence of 300 denarii
I've heard it spoken that 1 denarii was around 20 U.S. dollars. However, the denarii, like all forms of currency, was subject to inflation depending on the time period, so no answer is definite.
Around $6,000
Around $6,000
A silver denarius during the first century was worth about $21 of bread, so 25 silver denarii probably would be about $525.
They could range from 2000 denarii to 6000 denarii. But later the boy slaves where lots of denarii!!!
jason brown
It depends on its age and condition. They are worth from $15.00 to $100.00 + on ebay.
i think it was about 60 - 90 pound which was high back then but i don't no what it was in denarii
bronze, silver, and gold coins: lepton; dilepton, quadrans; assarios, 1/4 denarius; drakma, denarius; didrakma; tetradrakma, stater, sheqel; argurion; daric; 100 denarii: "mina"; 600 denarii: "talent"
A denarius was a Roman silver coin, so based on historical exchange rates, 200 denarii would be equivalent to roughly $800 to $900 in today's US dollars. However, it's important to note that the purchasing power of money has changed significantly over time, so this is just a rough estimate.