The semis was a bronze cast coin minted by the Roman Republic shortly before the Second Punic War valued at half an as. You can distinguish these coins as they had 6 dots meaning, worth 6 unciae, or an 'S' on the coin. Later during the coinage reforms of Augustus, the semis became the smallest orichalcum (brass) demomination being worth 2 quadrans.
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