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In the Roman Empire the solidus was a Roman gold coin which replaced the silver denarius as the main currency unit of the Roman Empire. In the British Commonwealth, before decimalisation, it was a punctuation mark used to denote the shilling and was also called the shilling mark.

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In the Roman Empire the solidus was a Roman gold coin which replaced the silver denarius as the main currency unit of the Roman Empire. In the British Commonwealth, before decimalisation, it was a punctuation mark used to denote the shilling and was also called the shilling mark.

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In the Roman Empire the solidus was a Roman gold coin which replaced the silver denarius as the main currency unit of the Roman Empire. In the British Commonwealth, before decimalisation, it was a punctuation mark used to denote the shilling and was also called the shilling mark.

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