The Roman Monetary System volume 2

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The Roman Monetary System volume 2
E a Sydenham
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nant factor. Prior to 296 the plated denarius had been struck in enormous quantities and. Even if its issue was discontinued, must have formed a substantial part of the currency. The centenionalis appears to have been in small demand, and its issue was probablj 7 confined to the metropolitan mint. In addition to these regular denominations we find others of an extraneous nature described by Cohen as " entre MB et PB". Unsatis- factory as the term undoubtedly is, it will be necessary t
...o retain it for the present, since we possess no evidence as to the true nomenclature of the coins.
(1) The Follis. The largest and by far the most important member of the group is the follis (described by Cohen as MB). After the year 296, the miliarense or denarius argenteus, according to Seeck, was worth 25 folles; Lepaulle, 45 however, puts the number at 20, and Dattari at 16. With regard to its weight, Lepaulle gives 140-3 grs. (=9-08 grins. ) or $ of a pound, while Dattari estimates its normal weight at 154 grs.


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