• Sestertius

    Origin

    From Latin sēstertius ("that is two-and-a-half"), from sēmis ("half") + tertius ("third").

    Full definition of sestertius

    Noun

    sestertius

    (plural sestertii)
    1. A large bronze or (rarely) small silver coin minted during the Roman Republic and Empire, valued at two and a half asses.

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