Constantine II, also known as Flavius Claudius Constantinus, was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340 AD. He was one of the sons of Constantine the Great and ruled as co-emperor alongside his brothers Constantius II and Constans.During Constantine II’s brief reign, coins were minted across the Roman E ... |
Gold staters were a widely used denomination of coinage in ancient Greece. They were typically issued by various Greek city-states, kingdoms, and other entities. One of the most famous examples of a gold stater is the Athenian stater, also known as the “Owl Tetradrachm” due to its iconic depict ... |
Nicholas II was the last Emperor of Russia, reigning from 1894 until his abdication in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. While Nicholas II did not personally issue copper coins, his reign saw the issuance of various copper coins in the Russian Empire’s currency system. These coins bore his li ... |