obolus
/əˈboʊləs/Definitions
1. noun
A small coin or a unit of currency in ancient Greece.
“The obolus was used as a form of payment for the ferryman to transport the dead to the underworld.”
2. noun
A small coin or a unit of currency in ancient Rome, equivalent to one-sixth of a sestertius.
“The obolus was introduced by the Roman Emperor Augustus to standardize the currency system.”