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Roman merchants could travel from Rome to Londinium paying denarii all the way.
Britain's largest hoard of Roman silver denarius coins has been valued at £265,000.
Although the value of these tetradrachmas can be reckoned as being equivalent in value to the denarius, their precious metal content was always much lower.
He increased the silver purity of the denarius from 51.5% to 58% the actual silver weight increasing from 1.66 grams to 1.82 grams.
He also distributed a new commemorative denarius coin in honor of the event.
The following year he decreased the amount of base metal in the denarius while adding more silver raising the silver purity and weight again to 50.5% and 1.50 grams.
As the number of antoniniani minted increased, the number of denarii minted decreased, until the denarius ceased to be minted in significant quantities by the middle of the third century.
He decreased the silver purity of the denarius from 93.5% to 89% the actual silver weight dropping from 3.04 grams to 2.88 grams.
Local coinage traditions in the eastern regions prevailed, while the denarius dominated the western regions.
Pre-1971 amounts of less than 1/- (one shilling) were denoted with a d which derived from the term denarius, as in 2d, 6d, 10d.
He decreased the silver purity of the denarius from 89% to 83.5% the actual silver weight dropping from 2.88 grams to 2.68 grams.
He decreased the silver purity of the "denarius" from 58% to 46.5% the actual silver weight dropping from 1.82 grams to 1.41 grams.
They later reverted to the silver denarius as their principal coin.
Upon his accession he decreased the silver purity of the denarius from 81.5% to 78.5%.
Inflation was also affected by the systematic debasement of the silver "denarius", which by the mid-3rd century had practically no silver left in it.
According to the historical notes, a "drachma" is roughly equal to one "denarius".
Most historians today, however, do not see this as a denarius, but another didrachm.