I don't know but a dear friend lost one in Niagara Co. N.Y. that I'd like to replace. If your interested in selling it please contact me.Shadowknows100@aol.com
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Because they put less gold in them
The Romans gave a value of 3.1416 to pi. This was given around 150 AD by a Greek-Roman scientist Ptolemy. It is believed that he might have obtained the value from Archimedes or Apollonius who had accomplished works in the field.
$1,000.
condition always helps determine value but on ancient coins they are saleable even if pretty rough, for example ancient roman coins
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100-10000 USD depending on specifics.
I have a gold coin with Queen Victoria on one side and a Roman Soldier riding a horse slaying something beneath the horse's feet dated 1898. I am trying to find a picture of the coin and the value.
I dont know of any true Parker Brothers shotgun that had a 'rabbit etched in the barrels.' Would need to know exactly how the gun is marked so we can ID it properly.
10-10000 USD depending on specifics
The values of a Roman soldier were ones of honor. Not only did he value the perfect condition of his equipment and weapons, but also the honor of his legion and his century. If his unit did well, there were rewards and badges. He was in perpetual disgrace if his legion lost a battle or fell short in some other way and sometimes it took several campaign seasons for a disgraced legion to redeem itself.
w is not assigned a value in roman numerals.
Roman Numeral DXII is value 512.
The value of CL in Roman numerals is 150.
The value of the Roman numeral XXXIX is 39.
The value of the Roman numeral XIV is 14.
The value of MMIX in Roman numerals is 2009.