The Romans created their coins by first melting metal, usually gold, silver, or bronze, and pouring it into molds to form the desired shape and design. The coins were then stamped with images and inscriptions using engraved dies to make them unique and easily recognizable.
Yes. They had coins. of course they hads coins stupid.. they wernt poor you no.... you thickos! :P
The Romans had a number of silver coins: the denarius, the sestertius and the argenteus. In the Late Empire there were the miliarense and the siliqua. The Romans also had gold, bronze, brass and copper coins.
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To move their armies quickly around the empire.
the Romans were the first people to make gold coins as they were the first to use currency as well
The Romans used large, thick gold coins. Each coin was called an aureus.
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Romans coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
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The ones you buy stuff with
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
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.
No, other peoples were using coins long before Rome was even founded.
Turnips were around before the Romans.
the Romans did create the bridges.
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.