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Roman Empire. Nero. A.D. 54-68. AR Denarius. 3.056 grams. Rome c. 64-65. Obverse: NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS. His laureate head facing right. Reverse: Roma, helmeted and draped, seated facing left on cuirass, right hand holding Victory, left parazonium by side. RIC 153, 55. BMC 83. A distinctively Roman coin was the denarius, a silver coin nearly equivalent to the Greek drachm. We learn in Matthew 20 that it was a typical daily wage for a laborer, but the owner of the vineyard in this parable chose to be more generous. The denarius was also a day's pay for a Roman soldier and the coin required for the Roman tax. The Good Samaritan gave the innkeeper two of them to care for the robbery victim. |
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Nero, (64 A.D.) was the first to tamper with coinage. Deceiving the populous into thinking the now lighter coins were the |
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same as earlier ones, Nero gained a temporary 15% profit. By 268 A.D., the amount of silver had been reduced to 5%. Naturally, as with today's inflation, "wheat that had sold for one-half a denarius...increased to 100 denarii." This particular coin is sold, but it is a fine example of other ancient coins we have in stock. If there is a particular coin you are looking for, call us, or send us an email. |
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