Follis of Roman Empire
The follis was a large bronze coin that served as a standard unit of currency in the Roman Empire. It was introduced during the reign of Diocletian (284–305 AD) as part of his monetary reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy. The follis continued to be minted and circulated throughout the late Roman Empire, including during the reign of Const ...
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$360.0 A 5-piece lot of Ancients. Consists of the following: Egypt Ptolemy III 246-221 BC AE 35, EF; Tarentum 4th cent. BC AR Diobol, Fine; Roman Republic T. Carisius 46 BC AR Denarius, Cr. 464/2, Fine ...
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$6800.0 Diocletian, AD 284-305. Gold Pre-reform Aureus (4.62 g) minted at Cyzicus, c. AD 290-292. Laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right of Diocletian. Reverse: Mars advancing right, holding spear an ...
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$130.0 Severus II, AD 306-307. AE Follis minted at Serdica as Caesar, AD 305-306. Laureate head right of Severus II. Reverse: Genius standing left. RIC 13a. Some silvering remaining. Extremely Fine. Th ...
2024-04-16
- New coin is added to 8 Real Bolivia Silver Philip III of Spain (1578-1621) / Phil ...
8 Real Bolivia Silver Philip III of Spain (1578-1621) / Phil ...
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1613, Bolivia, Philip III. Spanish Colonial Silver 8 Reales Cob Coin. R!
Mint Place: Potosi (P) Reference: KM-10. R! Assayer: R? (1605-1613) Mint Place: Potosi (Bolivia) Mint Pe ...