Half Siliqua
Silver (argentum) · ~1.1g
AD 355–500
Half the value and weight of a siliqua, the half siliqua filled the need for a smaller silver denomination in the late Roman economy. Produced less commonly than its full-sized counterpart, half siliquae are smaller and lighter, making them easy to confuse with worn or clipped siliquae. Collectors distinguish them by their distinctly smaller flan diameter.
Specifications
| Metal | Silver (argentum) |
| Typical weight | ~1.1g |
| Typical purity | N/A |
| Era | AD 355–500 |