What would 1 sestertius be worth today in Australian dollars
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
Your question cannot be answered completely because ancient Rome had no coin comparable to our dollar. Remember too, that the Roman coins were of pure metals. For example a denarius had 3 grams of pure silver and would be worth about $300 dollars today. This was one day's pay for an unskilled worker and it certainly was not valued as we would value it today. Using the denarius as a marker, a thousand dollars would be worth 3 denarii and 5 1/2 asses, or thereabouts depending on the price of silver at present. But remember, this is in present day values, the ancients had much lower values for their coins.
Ancient Thrace corresponds to an area that today would cover Southern Bulgaria, North Eastern Greece and European Turkey.
Absolutely nothing. Dollars did not exist in 600 BC.
A talent is an ancient measure of weight. Throughout history and in different countries talent varied in weight between 20 - 40 kilograms. So to convert it into monetary value, you at least need to determine who's talent, what year in history, and what's in a talent.
The Talent was a unit of measure used in ancient times in the Middle East. The largest unit of measure, it was the equivalency of about 75 pounds. The actual value varied and scholars place it anywhere from $1,000 to $30,000 today. That would be 1316 troy ounces of gold, almost $1.5 million dollars today. For a silver talent it would be $22,424.
it would be worth 80 pounds. I think it would be worth 250 pounds today.
Yes and ancient elephant would survive today with the technoledgy But only in India
unfortunately there isn't one but if there was it would not be worth looking at for there isn't a such thing. although it did exist it was just the same as it is today
What would 1 pound in 1961 be worth today
What would 1 sestertius be worth today in Australian dollars
How much would 130000 dollars from 1980 be worth today
With inflation it would be worth £1,679.00 today.
It will be worth 67.00 for today
The ordinary talents (not for Temple-usage) weighed about 30 kilo. Each silver talent had 3,000 shekels. Now you have to decide whether you're asking about, today's worth (30 kilo silver per talent, at today's price) or its ancient purchasing power, which was quite different. A single silver shekel was enough to support a small family for about one week.At today's silver price, calculate: 100 times 30 kilo=3000 kilo (1.5 tonnes).Today's silver price at wholesale (July 14, 2017) is 6714 rand per kilo. So 100 talents would be 20,142,000 rand.
One talent of gold typically represents 33 kg (75 lbs) of gold. At present gold prices its value would be around 1.25 million US dollars. A thousand talents would then be worth 1.25 billion.