Romans made and used money.
It went by the names of 'Libre(£), made of gold or silver and Denarii(pence) made of copper.
Like modern money they were small discs of metal with caesar's, head , and a face value.
There where no modern banks as we know to day, However, there would have been 'money lenders'. The modern banking system has its origins with the Lombards, in the 14th Century.
The word ' Dollar' comes from ancient history too!!!! It was originally ' thaler' then before that a 'talent' , a word found in The Bible.
what did they use instead of money?
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The Romans did not use magnets in the way we understand them today. While they were aware of lodestones, naturally magnetized pieces of mineral, they did not have a comprehensive understanding of magnetism or its properties. Instead, they mainly utilized lodestones for divination or navigation, but their practical applications were limited compared to later developments in the understanding and use of magnets.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
They pay with money. Present day Romans use the euro, the ancient Romans used the denarius.
what did they use instead of money?
the money that they use in Belgium are coins instead of dollars.
A money substitute is something people can use instead of money.
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.
They use a line stright down instead of going across.
Roman numerals were the symbols developed by the Ancient Romans for counting and other numbering activities. The Romans used them because they developed them and that was what they knew. What do you use numbers for? They used them for the exact same things, instead of the kind of numbers we use, which are known as Arabic numerals.
Telling time, counting goods, counting money.
They used several different battle formations instead of the phalanx. The Roman maniples and cohorts were flexible as opposed to the relatively static tactics that had to be used with the phalanx. This manoeuvrability gave the Romans a definite advantage over their opponents.
Cash, Bucks, Dosh....
No , you can use a money order instead of a card .
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