Argentarii

/ˌɑːrdʒənˈtɛəriaɪ/ noun

In ancient Rome, money changers or bankers who dealt in silver coins and currency exchange.

From Latin 'argentum' (silver) with the plural '-arii' suffix meaning 'those who work with.' These were professional money dealers in Roman society, essential for commerce across the empire.

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