It is actually quite difficult to know an exact price of a Roman brooch during Hadrian's reign. However, one can speculate based on what we know about exchange rates during that time period. A typical bronze brooch would have likely been rather cheap, around 1 or 2 denarii. However, the price would have jumped up over 25 denarii for a silver brooch, and a gold would have been reserved for the select few at over 600 denarii.
no they where not, but they where used as currency in ancient Maya
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Same things modern currency is used for. Exchange of goods and services.
They are modern. Ancient Egyptians did not make brooches.
Brooches were used to pin and hold together clothing. Brooches are basically like safety pins but from Ancient Greece times.
A palla is a rectangular piece of cloth worn by ladies in Ancient Rome, fastened with brooches.
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no they where not, but they where used as currency in ancient Maya
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Currency.
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