This coin depicting Diana of Sicily on its reverse, issued long after the battle, recalls the event which did much to establish the power of Octavian in the West. -- Carol L. Lawton Bibliography: ...
The Aureus Nummus Gold, the FIRST EVER token to be based on QUANTUM PHYSICS, functions as a simple PAYMENT AND SAVINGS tool. It supports small transactions for individuals and small businesses as ...
To pay his soldiers, Brutus minted coins such as the silver denarius, which was worth about a day's pay, and the gold aureus, which was equivalent to 25 denarii, or roughly a month's pay.
"In total, 72 Roman gold coins (aurei, singular aureus) were found, dating from 19 B.C. to 47 A.D.," the press release, which was translated from Dutch, read. "Two of the gold coins were minted ...
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