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  • Small Change and Big Changes: Minting and Money After the Fall of Rome

    Small Change and Big Changes: Minting and Money After the Fall of Rome

  • 3927 25.90 Brass 6 Obols / Sestertius 3928 24.91

    3927 25.90 Brass 6 Obols / Sestertius 3928 24.91

  • The Denarius – in the Middle Ages the Basis for Everyday Money As Well

    The Denarius – in the Middle Ages the Basis for Everyday Money As Well

  • Byzantine Gold Coins and Jewellery

    Byzantine Gold Coins and Jewellery

  • Debasement and the Decline of Rome Kevin Butcher1

    Debasement and the Decline of Rome Kevin Butcher1

  • The Transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon Coinage

    The Transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon Coinage

  • Nummi Serrati, Bigati Et Alii. Coins of the Roman Republic in East-Central Europe North of the Sudetes and the Carpathians

    Nummi Serrati, Bigati Et Alii. Coins of the Roman Republic in East-Central Europe North of the Sudetes and the Carpathians

  • Gold for Pepper: the Multiple Roles of the Roman Coins in the Ancient Rome-India Commerce

    Gold for Pepper: the Multiple Roles of the Roman Coins in the Ancient Rome-India Commerce

  • Ancient Coin Reference Guide

    Ancient Coin Reference Guide

  • The Solidus – the Dollar of the Middle Ages

    The Solidus – the Dollar of the Middle Ages

  • Daily Life in Ancient Rome

    Daily Life in Ancient Rome

  • The Denarius – the Main Currency of Roman Times

    The Denarius – the Main Currency of Roman Times

  • The Roman Coin Collection at Stellenbosch, a Sequel.1

    The Roman Coin Collection at Stellenbosch, a Sequel.1

  • Sestertius

    Sestertius" at Alexandria

  • Currencies of the Classical World

    Currencies of the Classical World

  • The Canterbury (St. Martin's) Hoard of Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Coin-Ornaments

    The Canterbury (St. Martin's) Hoard of Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Coin-Ornaments

  • Currency and Control: Mint Workers in the Later Roman Empire

    Currency and Control: Mint Workers in the Later Roman Empire

  • The Numismatic Chronicle 176 Offprint

    The Numismatic Chronicle 176 Offprint

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  • Italo-Greek Coins of Southern Italy
  • Early Coinage of the Roman Republic, 280 to 91 B.C.E
  • Diocletians Monetary Reform C.G.J
  • Classification of Ancient Roman Coins by Denomination Using Colour, A
  • Augustus, Silver Denarius, (3.85G) Pergamum Or Samos? Mint, C
  • The Zygostatēs, the Solidus, and Monetary Technology in the Later Roman Empire
  • Raleigh Coin Club Newsletter August 1999
  • Of Coins and Wars
  • Coinrelief 74-Augustus-Compressed
  • Special Exhibit
  • Roman Coin Maths
  • How to Collect Ancient Roman Coins
  • Greek, Roman and Byzantine Objects from the Archbishop Iakovos Collection
  • Greek and Roman Coins
  • Medieval Currencies


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