British silver coins and other coins were first produced in the UK by Kentish tribes around 80-60 B.C. The Romans set up mints across Britain after a successful invasion, and the mints remained until Roman rule ended. Coins weren't minted again in Britain until 650 A.D. when mints appea...
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4000 coins were traced to the Mackenzie collection. Among the India Office coins were 117 Roman and Nabatean bronze coins. This article examines them in more detail, also considering by whom, where, and when they were acquired, thus shedding considerable light on Masson and Mackenzie's travels ...
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BMC I, H. Mattingly, Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum. I: Augustus to Vitellius, London 19762.MATTINGLY 1976 Mattingly, H., Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, I, Londres.Mattingly, H., 1976 (1923): Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, I,...
Twelve pennies (pence) "theoretically" would equal a solidus ("sou" in French, "shilling" in English, and "Schilling" in German), the standard Roman/Byzantine gold coin, but this was only a "unit of account," to which there corresponded no actual coins until the Renaissance. The first ...