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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3624322, member: 91461"]I couldn't help myself and grabbed the book. I'm not seeing anything saying they were with 16 assess.</p><p>Harl says, "From the start Romans probably called their silver coins "denarii" (or "pieces of ten"), because the Roman di-drachm was tariffed at ten assess, the reckoning for Roman denominations down to 141 BCE."</p><p>Edited: Akeady got it right[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3624322, member: 91461"]I couldn't help myself and grabbed the book. I'm not seeing anything saying they were with 16 assess. Harl says, "From the start Romans probably called their silver coins "denarii" (or "pieces of ten"), because the Roman di-drachm was tariffed at ten assess, the reckoning for Roman denominations down to 141 BCE." Edited: Akeady got it right[/QUOTE]
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