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Denarius, the chief silver coin among the Romans, worth 8d.; it was the seventh part of a Roman ounce; also an English penny. The denarius was first coined five years before the first Punic war, 269 B.C. in later times a coppr coin was called denarius, Smith's Dict. Antiq.
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