It was not a common denomination and was last struck c. 89 BC.
A variety of less common denominations were minted over time; those found in Crawford (1974) are listed here.
The players each take a coin of common denomination and take turns tossing them towards the wall.
There a strong basic common denomination of fear all around Iran.
Money acts as a standard measure and common denomination of trade.
Green's work shows the common denomination of all approaches to psychotherapy, although they are based on different and sometimes contradicted theoretical assumptions.
Roman Catholics make up about 23% of the population, and Catholicism is the most common single denomination.
Roman Catholic and Anglican are other common denominations, each claiming about 15% of the population.
The two most common denominations that turn up are the 1/- and the 5/- postal notes.
The following table shows the conversion of common denominations of coins of the £sd system.