Denarius
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See also: Denarius Serratus.
- The Roman currency system included the denarius (plural: denarii), a small silver coin, as the most common coin in circulation.
Photographs
[edit]Republic
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Aemilia 10
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Denarius Serratus: Antonia 1
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Carisia 1
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Denarius serratus: Claudia 6
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Cornelia 50
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Herennia 1: Pietas / Amphinomus carrying his father
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Lucretia 2: Sol / crescent moon and seven stars
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Vacuna - Plaetoria 4
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Pompeia 1
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Dea Roma i.e. Rome as goddess- Pompeia 1
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Denarius Serratus subaeratus: Pomponia 7
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Satriena 1
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Servilia 6
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C. Sulpicius C. f. Galba, 106 BC
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C. Coelius Caldus, 104 BC
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C. Coelius Caldus, 51 BC
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A. Postumius A.f. S.n. Albinus, 81 BC
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L. Marcius Philippus, 56 BC
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L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, 106 BC
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C. Licinius L.f. Macer, 84 BC
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Q. Cassius Longinus, 55 BC
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Lepidus and Octavianus
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Marcus Antonius (Leg III Fundzustand)
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Marcus Antonius (legio III) - Antonia 28
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Sextus Pompeius - Pompeia 3
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Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus - Syd. 1358 - Cr. 532/1
Empire
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8 Denarii
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Augustus
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young Caracalla
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Caracalla
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Commodus
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Domitian (Fourrée)
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Lucius Verus
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Otho
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Septimius Severus
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Septimius Severus
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Septimius Severus
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Septimius Severus
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Septimius Severus
Drawings
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Pompeia 1
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Roscia 3