They could range from 2000 denarii to 6000 denarii. But later the boy slaves where lots of denarii!!!
$6000 is about the equivalence of 300 denarii
Around $6,000
Around $6,000
It depends on its age and condition. They are worth from $15.00 to $100.00 + on ebay.
A silver denarius during the first century was worth about $21 of bread, so 25 silver denarii probably would be about $525.
A denarius was a Roman silver coin, so based on historical exchange rates, 200 denarii would be equivalent to roughly $800 to $900 in today's US dollars. However, it's important to note that the purchasing power of money has changed significantly over time, so this is just a rough estimate.
jason brown
Denarii were coins used in Roman times. The value in modern times varies greatly depending on the condition it is in and who is intending to buy it.
The price of sandals fluctuated. They could cost as little as one or two denarii for used sandals, all the way up to the empress's' sandals which could be jewel encrusted and be worth hundreds.
From different sources I studied, a shekel is worth about 3 to 4 denarii (plural form of denarius).
The amount varied over time, but a good average would be 200 denarii a month. The denarii was a silver coin similar to the US dollar as the basis of the Roman monetary system.You can gauge this against the cost of some common items:A bath or haircut would cost you around 2 denarii.A loaf of bread cost around 5-10 denarii.A tailor could make around 25-50 denarii a day.A pair of good leather work shoes cost between 100-150 denarii.A cow could go for around 500 denarii a head.A slave could cost anywhere from 20,000 denarii and higher.Of course, the monetary system wildly fluctuated over the years, so there is no definative answer unless you get very specific with the time you are talking about. However, saying 200 denarii a month is a good ballpark figure to answer your question.