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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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The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.The answer to your question can only be "it depends". The value of a coin depends on its condition, its metal, and its rarity. A grubby old coin with worn engraving would be worth much less than a silver or gold coin with sharp images and engraving. There is no average price for, say, a denarius, because all of them are in various stages of deterioration.


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