siliqua

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The siliqua was a small late Roman silver coin that continued to be used as currency by successor kingdoms such as the Kingdom of the Suebi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman coin
ancient coin
associatedWithRuler late Roman emperors
category Roman silver coins
coins of the Migration Period
currencyOf Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
denominationOf Roman monetary system
fieldOfStudy numismatics
hasType barbarian imitative siliqua
imperial siliqua
iconography Christian symbols on later issues
imperial bust
material silver
metalType precious metal coin
mintedBy Roman mints
post-Roman successor states
periodOfUse early Middle Ages
late Roman period
predecessor denarius
relatedConcept Roman weight unit siliqua
relatedUnit semissis
solidus
scriptOnCoin Latin inscriptions
successor medieval European silver pennies
typicalComposition high-silver content
usedAsCurrencyBy Kingdom of the Suebi NERFINISHED
successor kingdoms of the Western Roman Empire
usedInRegion Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
usedInTrade long-distance trade in late antiquity

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