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According to today's price of silver (less than 50 cents per gram) a silver denarius weighing 3.5 grams would be worth $1.75 as a precious metal value. The coin was supposed to represent a day's wage for a common laborer or soldier. The low income level for workers in the US would be $12000 per year or about $250 per week. This would make a days wage about $50. The value of such a day's wage would vary considerably from country to country. In many third world countries, the actual silver value might be an accurate description of a day's wage. In some areas, a dollar a day might be more than normal. John
The original symbol for the denarius was an X because it was worth ten asses, so they used the Roman numeral for ten. (The as was a small bronze coin) However around 150 BC the denarius was revalued and was worth 16 asses. The symbol for these more valuable coins was an X with a bar through the center which divided the x into a small v, the Roman numeral for five. The bar itself counted for the numeral 1. X = 10, V = 5, bar = 1, total 16. Value 16 asses.
I think a denarius was roughly equivalent to one days wages for normal work. I read somewhere else that it was about $20, but I think it is hard to calculate and also varies depending on the time period.
It was called a denarius or "dēnārius" in latin. (I learn Latin at school) Hope that helps. : )
There are various ways of looking at this. The denarius was a silver coin about the size of a dime (US $0.10). Many references through history simply treat it as though it were a dime. The current value of a silver denarius is about $1.70. The denarius was a day's pay for a common worker or soldier. It would purchase about 20 loaves of bread.
A denarius was a silver coin used in Ancient Rome and was equivalent to a day's wage for a common laborer. In modern terms, its value would be around $20-$30.
The plural form for denarius is denarii.
An aureus was/is worth more than a denarius. A denarius is a coin of silver and the aureus was a coin containing about 8 grams of pure gold. A denarius was anywhere from 3 to 3.9 grams of silver. Their present day value depends greatly on the price of gold and silver in today's world.
Because the coins were made of debased (less pure) silver. The Roman Denarius was the basis of the currency system. It started out at nearly pure, but by the 200s was only 50% pure (making the coin worth half of what it was worth at the start of the republic) by the 300s the denarius was silver plated copper and nearly worthless.
Denarius Moore was born in 1989.
DeNarius McGhee was born in 1991.
NFL player Denarius Moore is 6'-01''.
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Denarius Moore plays for the Oakland Raiders.
Denarius Moore plays Wide Receiver for the Oakland Raiders.
Denarius Moore is number 17 on the Oakland Raiders.