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- replacement for the victoriatus, this time valued at 8 ****es due to retariffing of the denarius to 16 ****es in 118 BC. For a few years following its...
- during his later reign and after his death, in a continuous process of retariffing, until this "billon" minting ceased in 367, and the silver piece was...
- Deba****t 3.9 g 95–98% 1⁄84 pound. 141 BC Deba****t 3.9 g 95–98% 1⁄84 pound. Retariffed to equal 16 ****es due to the decrease in weight of the as. 44 BC Deba****t...
- 'tenner', was at first tariffed at ten ****ēs, but in about 140 BC it was retariffed at sixteen ****ēs. This is said to have been a result of financing the...
- In practice, the coins were usually underweight. When the denarius was retariffed to sixteen ****es (due to the gradual reduction in the size of bronze denominations)...
- with debased/overvalued coins. The quadrigatus didrachm, which had been retariffed to 15 ****es (1.5 denarii), was removed from circulation almost immediately...
- During the reign of George I, the Royal Proclamation of December 1717 retariffed the Guinea at 21-shillings, and hence its double at forty-two shillings...