The Miliarensis was a type of coin used in the late Roman Empire. It was first introduced during the reign of Emperor Constantine the Great (306–337 AD) and continued to be minted by subsequent emperors until the early 5th century AD. The Miliarensis was a relatively large, silver coin with a s ... |
The evolution of silver coins in Spain spans many centuries and is closely intertwined with the country’s economic, political, and cultural history. Here’s a broad overview of the evolution of silver coins in Spain:Ancient and Medieval Periods: Silver coins have been minted in the territory of ... |
The Gold Mark, or “Goldmark” in German, was the official currency of the German Empire from its establishment in 1873 until its dissolution in 1918. Here are some key points about the Gold Mark:Introduction: The Gold Mark was introduced as part of the German Coinage Reform of 1871-1873, which a ... |