As

Bronze / Brass (aes) · ~10.5g

280 BC – AD 268

The basic unit of Roman coinage, struck in copper. The as dates back to the Roman Republic and gives its name to the entire monetary system (as, dupondius, sestertius). By the imperial period it was a small everyday coin — worth a loaf of bread or a cup of wine — and emperors struck millions of them to keep trade flowing.

Specifications

MetalBronze / Brass (aes)
Typical weight~10.5g
Typical purityN/A
Era280 BC – AD 268

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