Roman coins can be purchased for a dollar or two on the low end (common types, poor condition) to tens of thousands of dollars on the high end.� It would really depend on type and condition - you would need to have a professional numismatist look at it to get an accurate valuation.
Roman coins were round metal disks in different values. There was the As, the Dupondius, the Sestertius, the Quadrans, the Denarius, and the Aureus. The as was the basic unit of money. The dupondius was worth two as, the sestertius was worth four as, the quadrans was also worth four as, the denarius was worth 16 as and the aurus was worth 400 as. The as,dupondius, sestertius and quadrans were all bronze coins. The denarius was silver and the aureus was gold.
They aren't worthless, but the vast majority of Roman coins are struck in bronze which isn't worth as much as gold or silver, many were struck for circulation and bronze deteriorates with time meaning that many of the coins are not in good condition after being dug up 2,000 some odd years later. All of these affects value.
depends what you consiter rare over a cource of hundreds of years millions of coins were produced by the roman empire some coins are scarce and could be worth $1000 + but then again most coins you find arn't that scarce and could only be worth $10 even less for culls i buy my coins off eBay for around $.75 each and i get about a half that show good detail
The golden coins of the Roman Republic named aureus. The silver coins of the Roman Republic named denarius. The bronze coins of the Roman Republic named sestertius and dupondius. The copper coins of the Roman Republic named as.
Roman coins did not lead directly to American coins. European coins came after Roman ones, and people from Europe came to America and brought European coins with them, and when they made their own, they kind of copied the European ones.
£1,000,000
How much ancient coins are worth depends on where they are from and in what condition they are. It also depends on how rare they are.
They are bullion coins and are worth only what the metals they are composed of are worth.
It depends on what coins they are.
The yellow coins are worth 1, the red coins are worth 2, and the blue coins are worth 3.
Now its 100 coins and silver is worth 200 coins.
1 yocash = 100 coins
100 coins = £1
Since they less gold in to coins they were worth less then they were before
The brass $1 presidential dollar coins are only worth $1.
The silver dollar Constitution coins are worth about $7.00 apiece. The gold $5 Constitution coins are worth about $100.00 apiece.
It very much depends on which coins are in the books and the condition of the coins.