the Romans probably used goods such as iron, wood, wheat and such to trade for it. It isn't certain how much it would have cost because trading was still used with the gold anyway. Think of it like if we weren't happy with what we were paying for bread, we would bargain for it. Hope this helped. ;)
Well, it is up to you to know the answer
In the 1500s, the concept of a postage stamp as we know it today did not exist. Instead, the cost of sending a letter was typically paid by the recipient upon delivery, with fees varying based on distance and weight. The establishment of prepaid postage stamps began in the 19th century, making the system of mailing letters more standardized and accessible.
As the empire stopped expanding, they ran out of new sources of wealth, trupt this created a series of corrupt polotitions, they struggled to pay the rising cost of the army, the gap beteen the rich and the poor increased. Factor all of these in and add the attacking barbarians in, and their you have it
The prices for Roman villas in ancient times varied greatly. Small villas cost under 200,000 Denarii and large ornate villas could cost over 800,000 Denarii.
It did not cost to get into the Colisseum in Rome, usually a rich person in Rome would pay for everyone to come with their own money so it was usually a treat.
about 12$ bro
It would cost nothing. All the public entertainment was free in ancient Rome.
it is priceless
First go to the castle, then talk to the Knight you first See, click on "good shop" and there it is called "rune sword" but it does cost 1000 Ac's.
$5,698 dollars
This is a very vague question. It would depend on the metals it is made from, who it belonged to, where it is from, how old it is, if it was for combat use or decoration, what condition it is in, and possibly even who forged it.
The cost in 16th century bear baiting cost is 4-10 Shillings
how do you get the best sword to cost 1000 coins
They didn't have cars in the 15th Century.
From most results, the CZ-52 from Century International Arms cost about $199.00.
well see the sword depends on whose sword it is if it is Napoleons sword then i would say its about $14 because no one liked Napoleon that much but if u had his side kicks sword Mr woody well that's like $999999999 so u no it all depends!!!!!
Old viking swords cost $ 1,000-$ 2,000.If the condition is good.If not $700.