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

MetalSilver (argentum)
Typical weight~1.1g
Typical purityN/A
EraAD 355–500

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