Yes, Rome did have money. In fact, they had coins made of bronze, silver, and gold. Each emperor issued money in his name and it featured his picture on it. It is surprising but you can buy Ancient coins of Rome on eBay for a few dollars depending on the condition of the coinage.
Leu
aureus (gold), the denarius (silver), the sestertius (bronze), the dupondius (bronze), and the as (copper).
Early Romans used leather not only for shoes, shields, and harnesses, but also as currency
When JESUS was alive,Jerusalem was owned by the Romans and the currency was the one of the Romans which name was the Dinar,i think...
the newest type of currency is the euro
nothing god!
Yes, the euro is the official currency of Italy, replacing the Lira.
The Romans had banks, as they were the first civilization to utilize currency.
The currency of Spain is the Euro (€).
Peso is a type of currency in Mexico and several other countries. It begins with P.
The Yemeni Rial is the currency of Yemen.The international currency code is YER.
Romans had drama plays and comedy plays