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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |The Adoptive Emperors| > |Marcus Aurelius| > RS86815
Marcus Aurelius, 7 March 161 - 17 March 180 A.D.
|Marcus| |Aurelius|, |Marcus| |Aurelius,| |7| |March| |161| |-| |17| |March| |180| |A.D.|, In 160 A.D., Rome first started commercial manufacturing of soap. It was made with grease, lime and ashes. The earliest evidence of man using soap dates around 2800 B.C. The first soap makers were Babylonians, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and later Greeks and Romans. They all made soap by mixing fat, oils and salts. Some early Roman soap included urine as an ingredient. Soap wasn't used for bathing or personal hygiene but was used for cleaning cooking utensils or goods. It may have been used for medicinal purposes.
RS86815. Silver denarius, RIC III AP483, RSC II 762; BMCRE IV p. 149, AP998; Hunter II, p. 281, 28; SRCV II 4797, VF, excellent centering, toned, small encrustations, slight porosity, edge cracks, Rome mint, weight 3.089g, maximum diameter 17.6mm, die axis 180o, as caesar, 159 - 160 A.D.; obverse AVRELIVS CAES AVG PII F, bearded bare head right; reverse TR POT XIIII COS II, Minerva advancing right, helmeted, draped, wearing aegis, brandishing spear in right hand, round shield on left forearm; ex Beast Coins; SOLD











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