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In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

In Julius Caesar's time they used the standard Roman coins, such as the as, denarius, sesterses and aureus.

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