Roman currency Antoninian
Cultural Relic
3D model of cultural relics
Historical relics
Ancient Roman artifacts
Coin
silver coin
Antoninian
Roman currency
Silver coins during the Roman Empire period
Second century cultural relics
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Coin
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Antoninianus is a silver coin from the Roman Empire period, introduced by Emperor Caracalla in 215 AD. Although its face value is two Denarius, its weight is much lower than that of two Denarius. Antoninian initially contained about 49.5% silver, but over time its silver content continued to decrease, reaching only 2.5% silver by 274 AD.