The Coin Collector's Manual: Comprising an Historical and Critical Account of the Origin and Progress of Coinage, from the Earliest Period to the Fall of the Roman Empire; with Some Account of the Coinages of Modern Europe, More Especially of Great Brit, Volum 2Bell, 1897 |
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... Rome for the grand secular games celebrated by the emperor , in the year that Rome attained to the age of 1000 years . Some of the coins relating to this event have the in- scription MILLIARIVM SAECVLVM . The animals exhibited at these ...
... Rome for the grand secular games celebrated by the emperor , in the year that Rome attained to the age of 1000 years . Some of the coins relating to this event have the in- scription MILLIARIVM SAECVLVM . The animals exhibited at these ...
Side 357
... Rome , Greece , Egypt , and the colonies ; of the Latin , or Roman mintage , the silver and large brass are common . The example of the first bronze of this reign described below was apparently struck on the occasion of a great plague ...
... Rome , Greece , Egypt , and the colonies ; of the Latin , or Roman mintage , the silver and large brass are common . The example of the first bronze of this reign described below was apparently struck on the occasion of a great plague ...
Side 361
... Rome . Coins of Odenathus , as well as Zenobia , exist , though somewhat rare . CHAPTER XXV . THE ROMAN COINAGE . COINS OF THE LOWER EMPIRE , FROM THE REIGN OF CLAUDIUS GOTHICUS ( 268 A.D. ) TO THE DISSOLUTION OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE ...
... Rome . Coins of Odenathus , as well as Zenobia , exist , though somewhat rare . CHAPTER XXV . THE ROMAN COINAGE . COINS OF THE LOWER EMPIRE , FROM THE REIGN OF CLAUDIUS GOTHICUS ( 268 A.D. ) TO THE DISSOLUTION OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE ...
Side 362
... Rome . To these artisans and their officers , who probably took advantage of the public troubles to defraud the mint , the Roman empire was perhaps indebted , more than to the govern- ment , for the debased coin which had been put forth ...
... Rome . To these artisans and their officers , who probably took advantage of the public troubles to defraud the mint , the Roman empire was perhaps indebted , more than to the govern- ment , for the debased coin which had been put forth ...
Side 364
... Rome . The coin engraved in Plate VII . is from the fine aureus of Carausius in the British Museum . The coins of Constantine the Great mark a new epoch in the Roman coinage . A new metropolitan mint was esta- blished at Constantinople ...
... Rome . The coin engraved in Plate VII . is from the fine aureus of Carausius in the British Museum . The coins of Constantine the Great mark a new epoch in the Roman coinage . A new metropolitan mint was esta- blished at Constantinople ...
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Achaian league Alexander Severus ancient Antiochus Antoninus Pius appears Arsaces Ases Augustus bear the name billon birth unknown Born brass Mionnet bronze pieces bust Caesar Caracalla Claudius coins represent colonia Julia Colonial imperial Commodus Constantine copper coins copper pieces crown denarius died Domitian Edited Edward Elagabalus empire England English farthings father France Gallienus gold coins Gold Mionnet Gordian the Pious Greek groats Hadrian half-crowns head Henry inscription issued Italy Julia Domna Julius Cæsar king Latin legends laureated Lucius Marcus Aurelius Maundy money Middle brass mintage Moneta motto Nero numerous obverse period personage Philip pieces attributed pieces bear Plebeian Plebeian family portrait prince Proclaimed Emperor rare reign restored reverse Roman coins Rome Saloninus Septimus Severus sestertius shillings silver coins Silver Mionnet silver pennies silver pieces Small brass sovereigns Spain style Syria Third brass Tiberius Titus town Trajan Translated uncertain date Vespasian vols weight wife
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