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Dupondius

The dupondius is a medium-sized bronze coin used during the Roman Empire. It was valued at 1/2 of a sestertius and 1/8 of a denarius.

Although often only slightly larger than the as, the dupondius was worth twice as much since it was made of a more highly prized golden colored bronze alloy, while the as was made of reddish copper. The dupondius is distinguished from the as by the radiate crown warn by the emperor. Some dupondii from the time of Nero and before lack the radiate crown, making them hard to distinguish today due to heavy patination of specimens, which obscures their original color.

Image:Sestertius_dupondius_as.jpg

See also: Roman currency.


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