The Denard currency during the Roman Republic period
Cultural Relic
3D model of cultural relics
Historical relics
Ancient Roman artifacts
Coin
Roman cultural relics
silver coin
Roman currency
Denard
Currency during the Roman Republic period
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Coin
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Denarius is an ancient Roman silver coin that was first introduced around 211 BC. Widely used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, it became the main currency unit at that time. Octavianus, later known as Augustus, was the first emperor of the Roman Empire and ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD. On the Denard coins issued between 44 BC and 27 BC, his portrait and various symbols of Roman power and victory were usually engraved.