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The denarius was a silver coin about the size of a dime (US $0.10). Many references through history simply treat it as though it were a dime.
The current value of a silver denarius is about $1.70.
The denarius was a day's pay for a common worker or soldier. It would purchase about 20 loaves of bread.
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Roman currency was standard. During the times of Vespasian the standard currency was used, that is, denarius, sesterces, aureus etc. The only difference was the images on the coins which were of the Flavians, rather than, say, Nero or Augustus.
In the Roman Empire the solidus was a Roman gold coin which replaced the silver denarius as the main currency unit of the Roman Empire. In the British Commonwealth, before decimalisation, it was a punctuation mark used to denote the shilling and was also called the shilling mark.
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the emperor in the time and years of 300 AD was Emperor Constantine
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