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 ... |
Helvetia is a personification of Switzerland and has been a prominent symbol on Swiss coins for centuries. The depiction of Helvetia on Swiss coins carries several layers of meaning:National Identity: Helvetia represents the Swiss nation and embodies the values, ideals, and identity of the Swis ... |
During President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, the United States Mint did not produce any $2.5 gold coins, commonly known as quarter eagles. The last quarter eagle minted for circulation was the Indian Head design, which ceased production in 1929.However, during Roosevelt’s presidency, th ... |