There are several factors that go into determining the value of an ancient coin. One, is the authenticity. However there is more to it than just being an ancient coin. The condition of the coin, (can your read the inscription clearly?), the metal in the coin, and the rarity of the coin are all considered in determining the value.
A Roman gold coin was called an Aureus.
That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
The most common ancient Roman silver coin was the denarius. Also the original sesterces was silver before being redone into an alloy by Augustus. A coin called the Antoninianus was struck in sliver by Caracalla, but was discontinued. There was also an obscure coin called a quinarius which was silver.
Yes, at times they did. The value of the money was in the metal of the coin. If the drachma had the same amount of metal as the Roman coin, it was used. There are even records of the Roman army being paid in drachmas rather than denarii.
Well, if it is nice and bright and shiny, its obviously a fake. Otherwise, it is difficult for the average person to spot a fake one. This because an authentic Roman coin would more than likely have been used and may show wear by having its inscriptions worn or its shape distorted. It is best to have an expert appraise the coin
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A Roman gold coin was called an Aureus.
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Ancient coins.
There was no such thing as a 60 asses coin. The most valuable Roman coin in 211 BC was the denarius, which was worth 10 asses.
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How ancient is ancient? However, in the 1600 and 1700s the gold coin of France was the Louis D'or, which was worth 4 Ecus (the largest silver coin).
There really is no easy way to make a reproduction of a Roman coin without casting equipment or a coin die/press. Depending on what you want it for, you can buy replicas online for quite cheap and authentic common Roman bronze coins are fairly cheap (about $1-2 a coin).
It can vary according to the condition of the coin. eBay has a number of ancient coins for sale.
It is a coin that is worth seven dollars. Mainly used in ancient china and Japan.