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ROMAN EMPIRE Licinius I 308-324 AD follis Heraclea

$22.5 $41.4
DescriptionLicinius was promoted by Galerius to be Augustus in the west, despite not having been made Caesar first. Constantine I and Maximinus were Caesars, and resented him. When Galerius died Licinius fought first with Maximinus, against whom he prevailed, and then with Constantine, who defeated and eventually executed him. He struck a lot of coins to pay the troops, who put them in the ground and never got back to retrieve them.In the Imperial Period Roman coinage became an engine for governmental propaganda. All of the themes of the coins are celebratory of some aspect of govermental authority or achievement.The Roman Republic was founded in response to tyrannical kings. It functioned for several centuries in a kind of balance of rich and poor people (slaves didn’t count). The general idea was that laws would constrain personal power. During the days of Julius Caesar, et al, powerful people became too powerful, and a new system of slightly constrained autocracy, the Empire, developed. The main catalog we use on this web site for Roman coins is Roman Coins and their Values, by David Sear.
Ancient Coins

Ancient Coins

  • ANTIOCH Trajan 98-117 AD tetradrachm
    $52.76 $69.12
  • ROMAN EMPIRE, Claudius, 41-54 AD, as,
    $22.5 $28.35
  • SICILY SYRACUSE time of Timoleon litra (circa 344-336 BC)
    $60.85 $98.58
  • SELEUKID, Antiochos VII, 138-129 BC, bronze, headdress of Isis
    $29.7 $49.6
  • JUDAEA Alexander Jannaeas 103-76 BC prutah
    $40.5 $71.28
  • ROMAN EMPIRE, Tiberius, 14-37 AD, as,
    $31.5 $62.69
  • SELEUCIS & PIERIA, ANTIOCH, Elagabalus, 218-222 AD, bronze
    $22.5 $42.53
  • ROMAN EMPIRE Elagabalus 218-222 AD denarius
    $76.5 $109.4
  • VIMINACIUM Philip I 244-249 AD bronze minor
    $36 $62.64
  • ANTIOCH Elagabalus 218-222 AD tetradrachm
    $52.47 $64.01
  • ROMAN EMPIRE, Faustina Jr. under A. Pius, silver denarius
    $36 $52.2
  • ISTROS, 4th century BC, silver stater
    $37.98 $64.19
  • SELEUCIS & PIERIA, ANTIOCH, Severus Alexander, 222-235 AD, bronze
    $22.5 $38.92
  • EGYPT, Hadrian, 117-138 AD, bronze drachm
    $54 $105.3
  • TYRE, Caracalla, 198-217 AD, silver tetradrachm
    $47.72 $72.06
  • PARTHIA, Osroes II, c. 190 AD, silver drachm
    $57.76 $92.42

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