It still holds value today as people today still make very similar mistakes as the Romans did because it is in human nature.
Christians value the truth of God very highly.
Yes the Romans did have a symbol for zero and it looked like the letter N but they didn't need it in their numeral system for positional place value purposes because the positional place value of Roman numerals are self evident.
ancent Romans vauled there gods, gold, and possions
For positional place value purposes. Consider this! The Ancient Romans didn't have a zero. It was a Greek invention which was taken up by the Arabs and is how we got the number zero today.
The value would be only for the silver in it, about $4.00 as of today. 11-10-11
they valued the emperors the most
Today euro value was 70 rupess Today euro value was 70 rupess
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.
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The Romans didnt use the place value system
When the Romans money lost its's value, many Romans began to barter. The money lost it's value because less gold was brought it, so less gold was made into the money. Hope this helps(:
A value that is widely held today