"ASES" redirects here. For other uses, see American Solar Energy Society. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2008) Circa 240-225 BC. Æ Aes grave As The as (plural asses), also assarius (rendered into Greek as ἀσσάριον, assarion)1 was a bronze, and later copper, coin used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Contents 1 Republican era coinage 2 Imperial era coinage 3 Byzantine coinage 4 Value in the market 5 See also 6 References Republican era coinage


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The as was introduced in ca. 280 BC as a large cast bronze coin during the Roman Republic. In addition to the as, fractions of the as, the bes (2/3), semis (1/2), quincunx (5/12), triens (1/3), quadrans (1/4), sextans (1/6), uncia (1/12, also a common weight unit), and semuncia (1/24), as well as multiples of the as, the dupondius (2), sestertius (2.5), tressis (3), quadrussis (4), quinquessis (5), and denarius (10), were produced. An etching of a Roman Republican as. After the as had been issued as a cast coin for about seventy years, and its weight had been reduced in several stages, a sextantal as was introduced (meaning that it weighed one-sixth of a pound). At about the same time a silver coin, the denarius, was also introduced. Earlier Roman silver coins had been struck on the Greek weight standards that facilitated their use in southern Italy and across the Adriatic, but all Roman coins were now on a Roman weight standard. The denarius, or 'tenner', was at first tariffed at ten asses, but about 140 B.C. it was retariffed at sixteen asses. This is said to have been a result of financing the Punic Wars.


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During the Republic, the as featured the bust of Janus on the obverse, and the prow of a galley on the reverse. The as was originally produced on the libral and then the reduced libral weight standard. The bronze coinage of the Republic switched from being cast to being struck as the weight decreased. During certain periods, no asses were produced at all. Imperial era coinage Nero as Following the coinage reform of Augustus in 23 BC, the as was struck in reddish pure copper (instead of bronze), and the sestertius or 'two-and-a-halfer' (originally 2.5 asses, but now four asses) and the dupondius (2 asses) were produced in a golden-colored alloy of bronze known by numismatists as orichalcum. The as continued to be produced until the 3rd century AD. It was the lowest valued coin regularly issued during the Roman Empire, with semis and quadrans being produced infrequently, and then not at all by the time of Marcus Aurelius. The last as seems to have been produced by Aurelian between 270-275 and at the beginning of the reign of Diocletian.2 Byzantine coinage


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The as, under its Greek name assarion, was re-established by the Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328) and minted in great quantities in the first half of the 14th century. It was a low-quality flat copper coin, weighing ca. 3–4 grams and forming the lowest denomination of contemporary Byzantine coinage, being exchanged at 1:768 to the gold hyperpyron. It appears that the designs on the assarion changed annually, hence they display great variations. The assarion was replaced in 1367 by two other copper denominations, the tournesion and the follaro.13 Value in the market Sestertius of Hadrian, dupondius of Antoninus Pius, and as of Marcus Aurelius


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Here are some example salaries and product costs as of the times of Diocletian in the third century AD:citation needed Farm laborer salary, with meals = 400 assesclarification needed Elementary teacher's salary, per boy = 800 assesclarification needed Barber's service price, per client = 32 asses 1 kg of pork = 380 asses (1 lb = 170 asses) 1 kg of grapes = 32 asses (1 lb = 15 asses) See also Wikimedia Commons has media related to: As Roman currency Roman finance References ^ a b Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991), Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, p. 212, ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6  ^ Aurelian Æ As. Rome mint. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA AVG, Aurelian and Severina clasping hands, radiate bust of Sol, right, above them. RIC 80, Cohen 35. * Sear RCV [1988] s3276 * WildWinds.com ^ Grierson, Philip (1999), Byzantine coinage, Dumbarton Oaks, pp. 22, 45, ISBN 978-0-88402-274-9, http://www.doaks.org/publications/doaks_online_publications/byzcoins.pdf  v · d · eCurrencies of the Byzantine Empire First period (498 – ca. 700) Gold: Solidus · Semissis · Tremissis – Silver: Hexagram (from 615) – Copper: Follis · Half-follis · Decanummium · Pentanummium · Nummus Second period (ca. 700 – 1092) Gold: Solidus or Nomisma (later Histamenon) · Tetarteron (from 960s) – Silver: Miliaresion (from 720) – Copper: Follis Third period (1092 – ca. 1300) Gold: Hyperpyron – Electrum: Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton) – Billon: Aspron trachy (Stamenon) – Copper: Tetarteron · Half-tetarteron Fourth period (ca. 1300 – 1350s) Gold: Hyperpyron – Silver: Basilikon – Billon: Tournesion (Politikon) – Copper: Trachy · Assarion Fifth period (1367 – 1453) Silver: Stavraton · Half-stavraton · Doukatopoulon (Aspron) – Copper: Tournesion · Follaro Related topics Byzantine economy · List of Byzantine mints Byzantine Empire Portal · Numismatics Portal


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