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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$110.0 THESSALY, Thessalian League, Provincial Imperial Coinage, Marcus Aurelius, (161 - 180 A.D.), AE 24, dupondius or diassarion and assarion, (10.84 and 6.77 grams), obv. Marcus ...
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$360.0 DIOCLETIAN - MAXENTIUS, (A.D. 284-312), includes the following; Diocletian, AE follis, Alexandria mint, rev. Genius standing left, (S.3533); another antoninianus, rev. Diocletian & Maximianus, (S ...
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$500.0 LATE ROMAN AND EARLY BYZANTINE COINS, assorted issues in described 2x2 holders including, Zeno, follis AE 2 (3.81 g), attributed to Cherson mint (cf.DOW 604 ...
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- New coin is added to 40 Lira Duchy of Parma (1545 - 1859) / Italy Gold Marie Loui ...
40 Lira Duchy of Parma (1545 - 1859) / Italy Gold Marie Loui ...
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1815, Parma, Marie Louise of Austria. Beautiful Gold 40 Lire Coin. 12.85gm! She was also French Empress and 2nd wife of Napoleon.
Mint Year: 1815 Denomination: 40 Lire Mint Place: ...