The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
The Latin word for coins is "nummi" .
Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.
Basically, Roman coins were made of gold, silver and bronze. The amount of the pure metal varied with the times.
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Roman coins bore the images of the emperors and legends which referred to the emperor in the form which was liked by the emperor who issued the coins.
The Etruscans and Greeks influenced the Roman culture.EX:Etruscans made coins for trade which influenced Romans to do the same.
roman coins were made from gold. this is the my answer.
The golden coins of the Roman Republic named aureus. The silver coins of the Roman Republic named denarius. The bronze coins of the Roman Republic named sestertius and dupondius. The copper coins of the Roman Republic named as.
Roman coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
The Roman Empire did use gold coins (Aureus)
Roman coins did not lead directly to American coins. European coins came after Roman ones, and people from Europe came to America and brought European coins with them, and when they made their own, they kind of copied the European ones.
Erik Christiansen has written: 'A history of Rome' -- subject(s): History 'The Roman coins of Alexandria' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, Coins, Roman, Roman Antiquities, Roman Coins, Romans
Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.
Roman coins were made for the same reason our coins are made-- they were money. They were used in buying and selling. Roman coins also were like mini messages telling the public of some deed that the issuer of the coin did.
Some Roman coins have been found in China.
There are three different kinds of Roman coins. The three coins were called aurei (gold), denarius (silver), and aes (bronze).
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