Coin of old Rome
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AESCoin of old Rome
SOLIDUSGold coin of old Rome.
DENARIUSGold coin of old Rome.
SEMISCoin of ancient Rome.
SESTERCECoin of ancient Rome.
SEMISCoin of ancient Rome
unciaa coin of ancient Rome
sestercea coin of ancient Rome
solidusa coin of ancient Rome
follisa coin of ancient Rome
denariusa coin of ancient Rome
triensa coin of ancient Rome
semisa coin of ancient Rome
denariiDENARIUS, a coin of ancient Rome
unciaeUNCIA, a coin of ancient Rome
sestercesSESTERCE, a coin of ancient Rome
solidiSOLIDUS, a coin of ancient Rome
aureusa gold coin of ancient Rome
semisesSEMIS, a coin of ancient Rome
trientesTRIENS, a coin of ancient Rome
follesFOLLIS, a coin of ancient Rome
aureiAUREUS, a gold coin of ancient Rome
byzanta coin of ancient Rome, also BEZANT, BEZZANT
bezanta coin of ancient Rome, also BEZZANT, BYZANT
bezzanta coin of ancient Rome, also BEZANT, BYZANT
bezzantsBEZZANT, a coin of ancient Rome, also BEZANT, BYZANT
bezantsBEZANT, a coin of ancient Rome, also BEZZANT, BYZANT
byzantsBYZANT, a coin of ancient Rome, also BEZANT, BEZZANT
unciabronze coin of ancient Rome, the 12th part of an as
semiscopper coin of ancient Rome, the half part of an as
denariigold coin of ancient Rome equal to 25 silver denarii; aureus
denariusgold coin of ancient Rome equal to 25 silver denarii; aureus
quadransbronze coin of ancient Rome, the fourth part of an as
follissilver-plated copper coin of ancient Rome, first issued by Diocletian
unciaebronze coin of ancient Rome, the 12th part of an as
follessilver-plated copper coin of ancient Rome, first issued by Diocletian
aureia gold coin of ancient Rome varying in weight from 1/30 to 1/8260 libra
solidusgold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant
trientescopper coin of ancient Rome, issued during the Republic, a third part of an as
trienscopper coin of ancient Rome, issued during the Republic, a third part of an as