A denarius was a day's wages for an unskilled laborer, so you could treat it as being about $58 each (8 x federal minimum wage). Alternatively, you might look at its purchasing power in terms of some specific commodity ... if you choose bread, then each denarius is worth $20 or so.
So, pick a value, then multiply... I assume you can do that (or at least use a calculator) yourself.
5625
3o.625
yes, most places look for 625-720o. wish mine were 780
Depending on the scoring system used, that score may be considered low or "sub-prime", but not necessarily "bad". You should take steps to improve it.
Yes you can normally... Right now with the economy the way it is they are not so generous. The norm to even get considered for a home loan I believe right now is 700. Preferably 720. There are banks out there that may take you however. I know prior to the economy I had a friend that was about 625 and got a home loan. Just remember as with any loan the higher your credit the better your rate and terms of the loan. I would work on getting the score up because with a home loan being so large 1/2 of a point an cost you 50 more in payments a month and thousands in the end. just think what a 2 point hike can do!!
Have a think - let's say it's in dollars. Quite obviously 625 dollars is more than 58 dollars.
in the range of modern money (cdn) $625 milllion
A tire rack can cost you anywhere from 85 to 625 dollars depending upon which wholesale dealer or brand you use. The other costs you have to look at when buying tire racks is also whether you are going to put them together yourself or if you are going to have help putting them together.
625.
The owner of KFC makes about 625 billion dollars a day.
Current rate is about $550 for a standard car... truck or SUV runs about $625
630
The cheapest ticket is from LOT - 625 euro.
625 pounds
$625
625 x 625 = 390625
625 because 1*625 = 625 and 5*125 = 625