Roman monetary system
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The three-metal system (gold, silver and bronze) was the basis of Roman monetary systems. The weight of coins, names and types used gradually changed. The Republican and late-Empire monetary system had a long life but, from the third century onwards, economic stability decreased affecting coin weight and value.
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pieces
- Gracià. Síliqua. Treveri. 378-383 d.C.
- Gordià III. Antoninià. Roma. 238-239 d.C.
- Aurelià. Antoninià. Roma. 270-275 d.C.
- August. Denari. 29-27 aC.
- Maxenci. Roma. Nummus. 308-310 dC.