History, asked by sorry43sorry43, 7 months ago

The Roman coin that was made from 4.5 gram of pure silver was​

Answers

Answered by dubeyshivansh042678
1

Answer:

This coin, between the size of a modern nickel and dime, was worth approximately a day's wages for a skilled laborer or craftsman. During the first days of the Empire, these coins were of high purity, holding about 4.5 grams of pure silver.

I hope it will be useful for you if you like my answer please make my answer brain list and please follow me

Similar questions