Ratiti


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Ratiti. - Certain brass consular coins were called asses ratiti, quadrans ratitus, because those asses and quarter asses were marked on the reverse with the figure of a ship.  And this kind of money was in use among the Romans long before they has begun to coin silver money, whether denarii, or quinarii, or sesterces. - See As and its parts.

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