Quinarius - Wikipedia The quinarius was struck for a few years, along with the silver sestertius, following the introduction of the denarius in 211 BC At this time the quinarius was valued at 5 asses
THE QUINARIUS Among the bewildering variety of denominations that circulated during this long span of time, the quinarius stands out as one of the most obscure Struck in both gold and silver, the type is so scarce that many experienced collectors have never even seen one
Quinarius Coin for Sale | Buy roman coins in Vcoins The Roman Quinarius (plural quinarii) was a coin valued at half a denarius During the Roman Republic, quinarius types generally copied the denarius, although denominationally marked with a V instead of an X
What Could You Buy with a Silver Quinarius? - APMEX A Quinarius (Plural: Quinarii) was a Roman coin worth half of a Denarius It was struck for a brief time along with the Silver Sesterius, after the introduction of the Denarius in 211, BCE
Quinarius - AugustusCoins Under Gallienus (253-268) and later emperors there are some rare small laureate copper coins that are called "denarii" and some, even smaller, called "quinarii" that may be regarded as continuations of the quinarius denomination until the coin reform of Diocletian c AD 294