They had coins, but could also barter.
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how was someone who owes money be punished in roman
Aphrodite's Roman form is Venus.
The Roman form of Mars is Ares.
A commodity form of money is when the value of the money is determined by the intrinsic worth of what makes it. For example, if the money is salt (as was used by the Roman empire) then the value of the money is the same as the value of the same weight of salt in another form. A token form of money is when a form of money (for example a coin) is created that has little or no intrinsic value, but has value because a company or person has agreed to exchange the token for a good or service of value. One example is bus tokens - small coins that can be presented on buses in exchange for transportation.
There was no Roman form of Erebos, though it was spelled Erebus.
The Germanic people used money to trade with other tribes. It was in the form of gold or jewelry. Actual coins did not come about until they began to deal with Roman society.
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Janus IS roman.
Yes, Roman money was measured in "asses," which were bronze coins used in ancient Rome. The term "as" refers to the singular form of the coin, and it was one of the foundational units of currency in the Roman monetary system. Over time, the as was replaced by more valuable coins, but it remained a significant reference point for measuring wealth and trade throughout the Roman Empire.
That is not proper form for a Roman Numeral.
The number 2506 in Roman numerals would be MMDVI