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  2. Denarius - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project

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    The "denarius" (plural: denarii) was a silver coin first struck about 211 BC during the fiscal crisis Rome suffered as a result of the Second Punic War (218-201 BC). Previously Rome had struck silver didrachms, most recently in the form of the famous "quadrigatus" (so-called because the reverse motif was a quadriga (four-horse chariot)).

  3. Roman coin Denominations - Forum Ancient Coins

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    However, for completeness, a rough chronology is listed below. 280-241 BC: Small numbers of gold coins. 280-211 BC: So-called "pre-denarius" silver coins based on those of Magna Graecia (the Greek colonies within Italy). 5th-4th centuries BC: "Aes Rude" - irregular lumps of bronze. 289-241 BC: "Aes Signatum" -large cast stamped ingots of bronze.

  4. Ancient Wages and Prices

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    A bunch of grapes or ten figs cost 1/16 denarius. An ox sold for 100 denarii, a calf 20 denarii, and a ram 8 denarii. 5 Sparrows cost 1/8 denarius. A scribe, a highly educated man, earned 12 denarii a week. He ate and drank for 4 denarii a week, and his clothing cost him about 200 denarii a year."

  5. The value of a denarius in ancient and modern times

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    Today, at least in the U.S., a days pay can vary from $58 and up. So, could one fairly say as a ballpark figure: "A denarius was worth a day's pay for a skilled laborer. That would be roughly equivalent to a $50 bill". And this at the lower end for a minimum wage 8 hour per day worker.

  6. What is 300 denarii in us dollars? - Answers

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    Denarii How much is Biblical 200 Denarii valued in today's US Dollars? A denarius was a Roman silver coin, so based on historical exchange rates, 200 denarii would be equivalent to roughly $800 to ...

  7. Denarii - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project

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    Denarii - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project. Votive. FORVM ANCIENT COINS To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome - The Collaborative Numismatics Project. Explore Our Website And Find Joy In The History, Numismatics, Art, Mythology, And Geography Of Coins!!!NumisWiki Is An Enormous Unique Resource Including ...

  8. How much was 100 denarii in the Bible? - Answers

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    How much is 100 Denarii worth? In Luke 10:35 the good samaritan paid the inn keeper with two denarii. A denarius (Greek) was a small silver being the equivalent of a full day's wage.

  9. 100 denarii in US dollars - Answers

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    How much is 100 Denarii worth? In Luke 10:35 the good samaritan paid the inn keeper with two denarii. A denarius (Greek) was a small silver being the equivalent of a full day's wage.

  10. How much would 300 denarii be worth today? - Answers

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    How much was a denarii worth? A denarius was a Roman silver coin containing about 3 grams or 3.9 grams of pure silver. It's difficult to give its present day worth because its value would depend ...

  11. Double denarius - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics...

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    Double. Denarius. (. Antoninianus. ) The antoninianus is a Roman double denarius coin denomination (pl. antoniniani) struck from 215 to 293 A.D. (or 274 if you consider the later issues of the Roman Empire, sometimes called aurelianiani, a new denomination). On the obverse of the Roman antoninianus the emperor is depicted wearing a radiate ...