the roman silver coin know as denirus, weighes gm of pure silver
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It consisted of almost pure silver and weighed about 4.2 grams. The denarius followed the Roman troops, first on a small scale and then on a larger one. The Roman money supply increased tenfold during the 100 years after the capture of Macedonia in the middle of the 2nd century BC due to its rich silver deposits.
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