The color only mattered as far as what the coin was made of. Bronze was worth less than Gold not because it was that color but because it was made of that metal.
usually silver or gold. but it doesnt matter. its just like US coins
Sparkles is a real color, no matter what other people say. I believe that the roman gods invented it. Sparkle is a color itself, it is also my favorite color!
a Roman coin
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
what color were th =e roman aqueduct
See: Roman currency
Matter have pigments in its composition, then the color will be showed when light get to the matter.
There was no such thing as a 60 asses coin. The most valuable Roman coin in 211 BC was the denarius, which was worth 10 asses.
No. Matter occupies space and has mass. Color does neither.
Matter can be colored - and usually is, especially solids - but the color of something is just the wavelengths of light reflected back from it. So...no, matter has color but it can't be color.
its got the stuff on it
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