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Known as an aureus, a type of gold currency used in ancient Rome, it was issued in 43 or 42 B.C.E., soon after Caesar’s murder in 44 B.C.E. “This aureus of Brutus is one of the rarest and most ...
To pay his soldiers, Brutus minted coins such as the silver denarius, which was worth about a day's pay, and the gold aureus, which was equivalent to 25 denarii, or roughly a month's pay.
The Aureus Nummus Gold, the FIRST EVER token to be based on QUANTUM PHYSICS, functions as a simple PAYMENT AND SAVINGS tool. It supports small transactions for individuals and small businesses as ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A rare Roman gold coin (aureus) has gone on display at Scotland's only museum dedicated to Roman and Iron Age Scotland. The aureus was ...
The Company's assets include the Gladiator, Barry, Moroy, and Bachelor gold deposits, which collectively hold 1.24 million ounces in Measured and Indicated categories and 1.78 million ounces in ...