46 equals to dollar at present,,,just have to convert it to peso
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Your question cannot be answered completely because ancient Rome had no coin comparable to our dollar. Remember too, that the Roman coins were of pure metals. For example a denarius had 3 grams of pure silver and would be worth about $300 dollars today. This was one day's pay for an unskilled worker and it certainly was not valued as we would value it today. Using the denarius as a marker, a thousand dollars would be worth 3 denarii and 5 1/2 asses, or thereabouts depending on the price of silver at present. But remember, this is in present day values, the ancients had much lower values for their coins.
I think a denarius was roughly equivalent to one days wages for normal work. I read somewhere else that it was about $20, but I think it is hard to calculate and also varies depending on the time period.
Monica Stockinger inverted the fisrt ten peso with one ulo
One of the antonyms for previous are current ,future,present and later.
In 1913 Wheat Penny value at an average of $1.25, one in certified mint state.