Certified Roman Coin of Emperor Crispus AD 316-326 AE3 (BI Nummus) - House of Constantine (NGC Encapsulated)

Authentic Ancient Coin

  • Lot number 2684474
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  • Lot ended2019-10-27 20:00:00
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  • Winning bid $42.00
  • Buyer's premium $7.14
  • Total $49.14
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Ruler: Crispus

Date: AD 316-326

Empire: Roman

Roman coins were first produced in the late 4th century BCE in Italy and continued to be minted for another eight centuries across the empire. Denominations and values more or less constantly changed but certain types such as the sestertii and denarii would persist and come to rank amongst the most famous coins in history.

Roman coinage, as in other societies, represented a guaranteed and widely recognised value which permitted an easy exchange of value which in turn drove both commerce and technology development as all classes could work to own coins which could be spent on all manner of goods and services. Even more significantly, large and identical payments could now be easily made which made possible a whole new scale of commercial activity. Coins also had a function as a vehicle to spread the imagery of the ruling class as coinage was the mass media of the day and often carried likenesses of emperors and famous imperial monuments which would be the nearest most Romans ever got to see of them.

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