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EVERY ROMAN COIN DENOMINATION AND WHAT IT WAS WORTH 

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@leoborros
@leoborros 4 года назад
I think you mixed up some info bro! The quadrans and Ases are made of copper, the semis, dupondius and sestertius are made or brass :) And your Domitian coin is actually an As, as it doesnt have a radiate crown. Siliqua is singular, Siliquae is plural. Miliarensis, singular, Miliarense, plural.
@coindoctor5035
@coindoctor5035 4 года назад
Few things were messed up. I had to rush the video today. I didn't have time to re-record. When editing i have to combine dialogue that I messed up. That's why the plural forms are out of wack. I pinned your comment btw.
@leoborros
@leoborros 4 года назад
@@coindoctor5035 Really glad to help. Your videos inspired me to shuffle around my own collection and make some videos myself. I just need a proper tripod to hold my phone in place and Ill get some out :)
@coindoctor5035
@coindoctor5035 4 года назад
@@leoborros Awesome. Making videos is super fun. If you have a laptop you can just screencast and put the footage in an editor to start out.
@jessefisher1809
@jessefisher1809 3 года назад
'denariuseses'
@ncrtrooper4642
@ncrtrooper4642 2 года назад
Hehehe ases
@4Kollector
@4Kollector 4 года назад
Very cool...whole lots of As'es.
@chrisreynolds6391
@chrisreynolds6391 2 года назад
Still true.
@4Kollector
@4Kollector 4 года назад
Very cool fact that you actually have these coins and not just showing us pictures of coins!!
@coindoctor5035
@coindoctor5035 4 года назад
Ya Im going to try to make videos with my own collection more. I sold a bunch of coins so im going to use that money to get more inventory for the vids.
@abhrodeepsinha3546
@abhrodeepsinha3546 3 года назад
@@coindoctor5035 what’s the current price for the Aurius right now?
@barryfong2844
@barryfong2844 2 месяца назад
Very educational n informative video. Thank U 4 posting.
@spartanumismatics8165
@spartanumismatics8165 2 года назад
AE just stands for bronze coins. Like AG is silver and AU is gold.
@gjuetaretethesareve
@gjuetaretethesareve 3 года назад
So beautiful coins
@senben9180
@senben9180 Год назад
nice
@jt4369
@jt4369 3 года назад
Great video, I learned a lot. By the way, I believe ‘Sestertius’ is pronounced “ses-tersh-ius”, (soft T) but I could be wrong.
@coindoctor5035
@coindoctor5035 3 года назад
Glad you liked the video. Theres different pronunciations. Such as the silliquae which some pronounce it with the ae or just the a. Or the As which some call "ass" or as.
@sajidamin309
@sajidamin309 2 года назад
I have 1x Vima Kadphises Copper Ancient time rare Coin... Plz share this market value...
@that_sun_guy6527
@that_sun_guy6527 2 года назад
I have the bronze coin in the top right of the thumbnail. Could anybody tell me what this is?
@ryancier
@ryancier 2 года назад
My apologies if I'm misunderstanding something here, but I just wanted to ask... what was Roman currency backed by? Like how, for instance, today, we say the USD is "fiat", or how it was one point it was supposedly back by the gold in Fort Knox. Did the Romans have their money "backed" by anything? Again, just trynna learn and figure some things out here.
@joshuajones9035
@joshuajones9035 2 года назад
so, in the beginning it was set based on the melt value of the coin, then it quickly inflated and was backed by decree of the roman senate and, or the emperor.... on many brass and bronze or copper coins the coin is labeled with the large letters S C which stands for Senatus Cunsulto which means by decree of the senate which meant that the senate had made a public decree in the roman nation that coins struck with their S C mark had such and such value even if the coin itself wasn't indeed worth face value in metal content, its fun to explore these and see the thousands of varieties that were struck all over the roman empire
@joshuajones9035
@joshuajones9035 2 года назад
sorry its a bit late but i hope it helps
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie 6 месяцев назад
Thank you , Some nice Asses Man :) QC
@amird2495
@amird2495 Год назад
Hello, I have 8 old coins, how can I send you their pictures?
@sanpedrosilver
@sanpedrosilver Год назад
👍🏼
@IamRealSyncsLOL
@IamRealSyncsLOL 3 года назад
I got a peter rabbit 50pence
@sidharth2130
@sidharth2130 4 года назад
Bro,A whole video on DEKADRACHM OF SYRACUSA please
@coindoctor5035
@coindoctor5035 4 года назад
Good idea
@LuisHernandez-vo5xf
@LuisHernandez-vo5xf 2 года назад
Where would i buy these coins at mainly the gold and silver ones ???
@Caligulashorse1453
@Caligulashorse1453 2 года назад
You can buy them on eBay or coin biding sites personally before I buy a Roman coin I would learn about the history of it
@ConradoMaleta
@ConradoMaleta 3 месяца назад
I truly wish u dont add background music.
@sallyaissa9516
@sallyaissa9516 Год назад
Hello I need your help to value a old coins can you
@hashimbokhamseen7877
@hashimbokhamseen7877 2 года назад
16 ases casually
@jamesromano3288
@jamesromano3288 2 года назад
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@CapAnson12345
@CapAnson12345 10 месяцев назад
You just wanted to say "ass" over and over.
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