The Roman Empire saw centuries of very active economic activity and enormous prosperity. As a very monetized society, it needed many different denominations to facilitate trade between its millions of citizens.
Today, we will explore the Monetary Reform of Augustus, going from the most humble of copper coins all the way to the gold pieces, know their relative values between one another, and see a real-life situation on how to give change on ancient Pompeii, lets go!
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Ancient Coins: Roman Imperial Denominations
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