antoninianus
/ˌæntəˈnɪniənəs/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of currency in the Roman Empire, equivalent to 2,000 denarii.
“The excavated Roman coins included various denominations, including the antoninianus and the denarius.”
1. noun
A unit of currency in the Roman Empire, equivalent to 2,000 denarii.
“The excavated Roman coins included various denominations, including the antoninianus and the denarius.”