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Siliqua

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Currency

A late Roman silver coin denomination, introduced by the emperor Constantine I (the Great) in the early 4th century AD. Originally weighing about 3.375 grams and struck at 96 to a pound of silver, it was reduced in size by his successors.

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thumbnail Siliqua of Arcadius
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thumbnail Siliqua of Julian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Valens
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thumbnail Siliqua of Julian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Gratian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Magnus Maximus
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thumbnail Siliqua of Gratian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Gratian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Magnus Maximus
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thumbnail Siliqua of Valentinian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Valens
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thumbnail Siliqua of Valentinian
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thumbnail Siliqua of Magnus Maximus
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thumbnail Siliqua of Constantius II
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thumbnail Siliqua of Theodosius
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thumbnail Siliqua of Magnus Maximus
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