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DETAIUED ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE FOLLE GLORIA EXERCITVS COIN AC 545
- SKU
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 0.200
- Year
- 327
- Colores
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BRONZE COIN
Coins weigh 2.34grams
AE 4
CONDITION FINE
The early Roman coins made from brass ,copper or bronze had clearly defined denominations with a classification system as below
AE1 coins of 28 mm diameter or larger
AE2 coins between 23 and 27 mm diameter
AE3 coins between 18 and 22 mm diameter
AE4 coins 17mm diameter and under
Republic coins 289-41 bc
Imperial coins 27 bc – 498 ad
Roman Provincial
Roman Provincial are coins that were minted in the roman empire by local authorities not by Rome.Over 600 mints flourished during the Roman Imperial era and some based their coinage on that local coins before the Romans arrived.
The majority of these coins were bronze,as the Romans controlled silver coins and didn’t want the tribal areas to control silver but they did allow the Eastern Empire to have silver coins
Republican Coins
Before coins were struck ,trade was accomplished with cattle or rough bronze.
It wasn’t till the end of the 4th centenary that bronze was shaped into flat crude bars and did not have a standard weight.
Rome produced its first coins around 300BC,these coins were inscribed ROMANOM
(of the romans) and production continued till the end of the Punic wars in 240 BC.
Imperial Coins images on coins took an important step when JULIUS CAESAR issued coins bearing his image, this was first time a living person was on coin and was to help influence Caesars control over his empire and make him appear god like.
Many of these coins were made from silver but towards the end the silver content was lowered as silver was scarce to find and sometimes these silver coins had no silver at all, this was due ti demand for silver from india and inflation as solders pay increased for 900 sestertii under augustus to 2000 sestertii under Septimus Server and the price of grain tripled so many coins were melted .
The Republic 289-41 bc |
Imperatorial Issues 71-27 bc |
The Roman Empire 27 bc - 498 ad |
Roman Provincial Coins |
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Cast Bronze Coinage (Aes Grave) 289 -212 bc |
Pompey the Great (and his sons) 71 - 40 bc |
The Twelve Caesars 27 bc - 96 ad |
The Age of Constantine 307 - 337
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Western Europe and North Africa |
Pyrrhic and Punic Wars 280-212 bc |
Julius Caesar 49 - 40 bc |
The Adoptive Emperors 96 - 197 |
Byzantine 324
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Eastern Europe |
The Denarius Coinage 211 - 41 bc |
Brutus and Cassius 43 - 42 bc |
The Severan Dynasty 193 - 235 |
Heirs of Constantine 337 - 363 |
Asia Minor |
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Mark Antony 44 - 31 bc |
The Soldier Emperors 235-268 |
Valentinian and Theodosius 364 - 423 |
Roman Egypt
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Octavian 43 - 27 bc |
The Time of Troubles 259-285 |
The Late Empire 423 - 498 |
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The Tetrarchy 285-324 |
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- SKU
- Dimensiones (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000 mm
- Peso (gramo)
- 0.200
- Year
- 327
- Colores
-
BRONZE COIN
Coins weigh 2.34grams
AE 4
CONDITION FINE
The early Roman coins made from brass ,copper or bronze had clearly defined denominations with a classification system as below
AE1 coins of 28 mm diameter or larger
AE2 coins between 23 and 27 mm diameter
AE3 coins between 18 and 22 mm diameter
AE4 coins 17mm diameter and under
Republic coins 289-41 bc
Imperial coins 27 bc – 498 ad
Roman Provincial
Roman Provincial are coins that were minted in the roman empire by local authorities not by Rome.Over 600 mints flourished during the Roman Imperial era and some based their coinage on that local coins before the Romans arrived.
The majority of these coins were bronze,as the Romans controlled silver coins and didn’t want the tribal areas to control silver but they did allow the Eastern Empire to have silver coins
Republican Coins
Before coins were struck ,trade was accomplished with cattle or rough bronze.
It wasn’t till the end of the 4th centenary that bronze was shaped into flat crude bars and did not have a standard weight.
Rome produced its first coins around 300BC,these coins were inscribed ROMANOM
(of the romans) and production continued till the end of the Punic wars in 240 BC.
Imperial Coins images on coins took an important step when JULIUS CAESAR issued coins bearing his image, this was first time a living person was on coin and was to help influence Caesars control over his empire and make him appear god like.
Many of these coins were made from silver but towards the end the silver content was lowered as silver was scarce to find and sometimes these silver coins had no silver at all, this was due ti demand for silver from india and inflation as solders pay increased for 900 sestertii under augustus to 2000 sestertii under Septimus Server and the price of grain tripled so many coins were melted .
The Republic 289-41 bc |
Imperatorial Issues 71-27 bc |
The Roman Empire 27 bc - 498 ad |
Roman Provincial Coins |
|
Cast Bronze Coinage (Aes Grave) 289 -212 bc |
Pompey the Great (and his sons) 71 - 40 bc |
The Twelve Caesars 27 bc - 96 ad |
The Age of Constantine 307 - 337
|
Western Europe and North Africa |
Pyrrhic and Punic Wars 280-212 bc |
Julius Caesar 49 - 40 bc |
The Adoptive Emperors 96 - 197 |
Byzantine 324
|
Eastern Europe |
The Denarius Coinage 211 - 41 bc |
Brutus and Cassius 43 - 42 bc |
The Severan Dynasty 193 - 235 |
Heirs of Constantine 337 - 363 |
Asia Minor |
|
Mark Antony 44 - 31 bc |
The Soldier Emperors 235-268 |
Valentinian and Theodosius 364 - 423 |
Roman Egypt
|
|
Octavian 43 - 27 bc |
The Time of Troubles 259-285 |
The Late Empire 423 - 498 |
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The Tetrarchy 285-324 |
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Positivo
Great looking coin!
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Positivo
Beautiful example and first Jewish coin. Thank you so much!
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