Romans coins were used throughout the Roman Empire. They were the official currency of the empire. They were also used for trade outside the empire: Ethiopia, Arabia, India and China.
The Romans used large, thick gold coins. Each coin was called an aureus.
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
The Romans did not have a name for their monetary systems. They just used the name of their coins. They had several of them and they changed over time.
Romans used gold and silver coins for money. They were very embellishing to use such a currency in their economy. They were exploiting the rest of the world for this resource by scavenging everywhere they could for it.
The Roman Empire did use gold coins (Aureus)
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The Romans had a mint where the coins were made. Skilled workers would heat and cool the metals used in Roman coins and shape them with various tools and methods. P.S. "Maid" is spelled made.
Romans coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
The ones you buy stuff with
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The Romans buried their dead with coins so that they would have money to pay the ferryman, Charon, to take them across the River Styx into the Underworld.