Denarius to dollars7/1/2023 ![]() You've obviously put some thought into this!Īlternatively, if you use stock prices of commodities, you could get a different value of exchange, although in the same region. You have 6 million Denars, so 6 million times 3.62 equals $21,720,000. In the 2011 United States, one Denarii would equal $3.62 if the silver were 0.999 pure, but as I said this is complicated so take this value with a grain of salt. The silver content of the Roman Denarii, at least after Nero, was about 50 grains, 3.24 grams, or 1⁄10 (0.105ozt) troy ounce. Is it silver? Gold? Copper? I don't think it is ever mentioned what kind of material a denar is made out of, so let's just look at possible real life counterparts. ![]() Originally posted by Mon Mjorn:We first have to consider WHAT kind of currency a denar is. Yet, converting the Roman Denarii to USD is a complicated process, so we'll just look at the silver content of it and determine the convertion based on that. From there we could assume that Calradian Denars are the same as Roman Denarii due to their similar sounding name and circumstances within their own worlds, both being a currency of a continent spanning empire. Is it silver? Gold? Copper? I don't think it is ever mentioned what kind of material a denar is made out of, so let's just look at possible real life counterparts.ĭenarii were the standard currency of the Roman Empire, like Denars are the standard currency of the Old Calradian Empire and present day Calradia. We first have to consider WHAT kind of currency a denar is.
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